Traditional Weaving Craft Provides Stable Income for Families

14/02/2025 15:32
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KPL The traditional silk weaving is an important craft that can provide a stable income for families, ensuring their livelihoods. On average, it generates an annual income of over 464 million kip, while also creating employment opportunities for young people and enabling them to earn extra income.

(KPL) The traditional silk weaving is an important craft that can provide a stable income for families, ensuring their livelihoods. On average, it generates an annual income of over 464 million kip, while also creating employment opportunities for young people and enabling them to earn extra income.

Mrs. Khanthong Vilaysone, President of the Saphay Village Silk Weavers’ Cooperative in Sanasomboun District, Champasak Province, shared: To preserve the unique silk weaving heritage of Saphay village and ensure its sustainability while generating income for the community, the cooperative has received support from Party and government authorities at all levels.

In 2013, Khanthong decided to sift from traditional weaving practices to commercial production. She secured a bank loan and combined it with her own savings to invest in weaving, forming a production group with herself as the manager.

She designs patterns to meet market demands, collects products from group members, and supplies raw materials to them.

Initially, the group consisted of only 10 families with 13 looms. Today, membership has expanded to 395 families with 415 looms. The group has also extended its operations to Pakse City, Ponthong District, and Bachiangchaleunsouk District. 

For raw materials used in producing silk thread, fabric, and textiles, some are imported from abroad. The market for these products is both domestic and international, with exports to countries like Thailand and the United States.

Mrs. Khanthong Vilaysone added that her cooperative can purchase handicraft products from members for approximately 2.5 billion kip annually. After deducting costs and labor expenses, the group earns an average net income of over 464 million kip per year. Members see increased income, averaging around 32 million kip per loom per year. Before joining the group, some families were still living in poverty. However, after becoming members, their incomes have risen, enabling them to escape poverty and achieve greater development.

Currently, they have funds to support their children’s education and revolving capital for silk weaving activities. Importantly, the younger generation and women in the village now have stable jobs and can contribute to their families' incomes.

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