http://www.hindu.com/2007/06/04/stories/2007060401351300.htm

Maria Bassols De Conde was fascinated when she saw Assamese weavers 
weaving the golden thread — Muga silk — on traditional handlooms of 
Akhil Baishya of this silk village on Sunday. She was overjoyed when 
her husband Rafael De Conde De Saro, Ambassador of Spain in India, 
bought her a Muga silk sari. 

"It is fascinating. I will wear it in Spain," Ms. Maria told The 
Hindu at the Deepsikha Handloom, a retail outlet selling traditional 
Assamese silk items where the Spanish envoy and his wife did some 
quick shopping. 

Owner of Deepsikha Handloom Dinesh Baishya did not forget to extend 
hospitality in the traditional Assamese way by gifting Gamocha 
(traditional Assamese towel) to the Ambassador and his wife, who 
were the first customers of the day. 

The De Conde couple, on a private three-day visit to Assam, admired 
the weaving skill of Assamese women whom they had come across at 
looms. Ms. Maria was surprised to know that one of the weavers, 
Kabita Baishya, had learnt to weave only 20 days back. 

"She is already an expert!," said the envoy's wife when Ms. Kabita 
displayed a part of the traditional Assamese Muga chador that she 
had been weaving.
KOUSHIK HAZARKA
http://www.asom.co.nr
 


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