Bangles are a staple accessory for women across South Asia. But making them involves standing in stifling heat, inhaling glass particles, all while handling dangerous melted glass that’s as thin as water.
Editor's Note: At 7:34, there is a typo in the translated captions on the price of milk in US dollars. It should be $6 instead of $60.
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