He is half way through his goal and now he is in India to look for a machine that will help him transform banana fibres into fine fabric.
"My family is engaged in natural fibre products by using techniques like knot making, weaving and knitting," he says.
Tuladhar, who is one of the participants in the International Craft Exchange programme on Embroidery, Cane & Bamboo and other natural fibre crafts at the ongoing India International Trade Fair here, is now specialising in banana-based fibre and diversifying its products range.
"I have got in touch with some people here who can help in this regard. I hope I can achieve my dream of making clothes out banana stems soon," Tuladhar told PTI.
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Ten national and as many international artisans from Vietnam, Thailand, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Nepal are participating in the international craft exchange programme organised by Development Commissioner (Handicrafts) in the Ministry of Textiles in association with National Centre for Design & Product Development (NCDPD).
There is also a thematic exhibition of Indian handicrafts with more than 300 exclusive products in various handicrafts like wood, terracotta, metal, glass, cane and bamboo, natural fibre and embroideries such as Zari/Zardozi, Kantha, Chikankari, Phulkari etc. On display.
The artisans from India are showcasing their craft skills in Zari/Zardozi, crewel embroidery, Phulkari, and natural fibre crafts such as bamboo, sikki grass, paddy craft etc.
The programme aims at providing thrust to exports of Indian handicrafts besides an opportunity to the craft persons and entrepreneurs to interact with the national and international visitors.