moments of free time. Still, this alone wasn't enough to solve her dilemma. Selling her crafts at a fair price presented another obstacle. The perception that handmade items were of lower quality led to constant negotiations that drove prices down.
This trend highlighted a broader societal issue: handmade articles were either given away for free, sold at meager prices, or used as simple gifts. In response, Kanta began to think differently. She considered connecting with other skilled women and girls who shared her craft, many of whom she had once taught.
Driven by determination, Kanta sought the help of these artisans she had mentored. She planned to collaborate with some of them, combining their talents to create a wider variety of crafts. Together, they would enter the market, offering their creations at prices that reflected their value. Kanta was determined to break this cycle and create a brighter future for herself and the community of artisans she was assembling.
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