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During the Victorian era, the wages of a blanket weaver varied depending on factors such as skill level, location, and the type of textiles produced. On average, a skilled weaver might earn between 10 to 15 shillings per week. However, some weavers in industrial towns could earn more, while those working in rural areas might earn less due to lower demand and fewer job opportunities. Overall, the income was modest and often supplemented by additional family labor.

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