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Business booms at Indian shop producing custom-printed masks
A shop in east India offers a custom mask printing service to allow
With masks becoming mandatory in public spaces to stop the spread of coronavirus pandemic, entrepreneurs have innovated a unique idea to print faces on the mask thus making it come to life in eastern India's Jharkhand.
The visual came out of Bokaro city of the eponymous district on June 11.
The mask has a print or photograph of the person wearing it, which makes it easier for people to recognize them.
This further adds a personalised and customised touch to the essential hygienic accessory.
A shop in Bokaro has created a system that allows people to print the bottom half of their faces on to a mask so that when they wear it, it completes their face in a whole.
Usually, the mask is printed with the person’s face from nose to chin.
The shopkeeper uses double-layered cloth stitched for further precaution.
He clicks a simple photograph of the person's face and digitally trims or cuts it for further printing on the mask.
According to him, the masks sell for 75 Rupees each (1 US dollar).
The masks are completely washable and reusable multiple times without losing the photograph prints on it.
The innovation has kept the precautions and the business blooming at the same time.
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