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Ethnic Inspirations - Khiamniungan womens traditional black and orange stole S

Ethnic Inspirations - Khiamniungan womens traditional black and orange stole S

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Description

Discover the elegance of the Khiamniungan Women’s Shawl, a traditional-inspired piece that embodies the rich cultural heritage of the Khiamniungan people. Handcrafted by local artisans, this shawl is a perfect blend of timeless design and modern appeal, making it a must-have for both girls and women.

This items is a handwoven by Loinloom technique in striking black and orange hues, this shawl reflects the deep-rooted traditions of northeastern India. The bold color palette is not only visually captivating but also symbolic of the vibrant culture from which it originates. Whether worn as part of a traditional outfit or styled with contemporary attire, this shawl offers versatility, comfort, and sophistication.

Crafted from high-quality materials, this shawl is designed to provide warmth while maintaining a lightweight feel, ensuring that it’s perfect for all seasons. Each shawl is a unique representation of the craftsmanship and artistry passed down through generations, making it more than just a piece of clothing—it’s a symbol of the enduring legacy of the Khiamniungan community.

SELLER- Ethnic Inspirations

SPECIFICATION-  Khiamniungan women's traditional black and red stole

SIZE : L- 51.2 inch, B-11.9 inch.

ORIGIN- Nagaland

SHIPPING- All over India 

 


The art of loinloom weaving is deeply ingrained in the cultural heritage of Naga women. This intricate process involves transforming natural fibers into vibrant textiles, reflecting the rich traditions and artistic expression of the Naga tribes.  

In olden days, the journey of weaving began with the collection of natural fibers. Cotton, sourced from local plants, was meticulously handpicked and cleaned. The cotton fibers were then spun into yarn using traditional spinning wheels or spindles, a labor-intensive process requiring great skill and patience.

Once the yarn was prepared, it was dyed using natural dyes extracted from plants, insects, and minerals. These natural dyes produced a wide range of colors, including earthy browns, deep reds, and vibrant blues. The dyed yarn was then carefully wound onto wooden spools, ready for the weaving process.

The loinloom itself is a simple yet ingenious device, consisting of a wooden frame, a backstrap, and a heddle. The warp threads, which run lengthwise, are stretched between the frame and the backstrap, which is tied around the weaver's waist. The weft threads, which run crosswise, are inserted into the warp threads using a shuttle.  

The weaving process begins with the creation of the warp. The dyed yarn is wound onto the warp beam, and the desired length of the warp is determined. The warp threads are then threaded through the heddle, a tool that separates the warp threads into two groups, allowing the weft thread to be passed through.  

The weaver sits on the floor, with the loom resting on her lap. She uses her feet to manipulate the heddle, creating the shed, or opening, through which the weft thread is passed. The weft thread is then beaten down into place using a wooden beater. This process is repeated over and over again, creating a dense and intricate weave.

The patterns and designs woven into the fabric are unique to each Naga tribe. These designs often symbolize cultural beliefs, historical events, and natural elements. The weavers skillfully manipulate the warp and weft threads to create intricate geometric patterns, floral motifs, and animal representations.  

The finished fabric, often used for clothing, blankets, and ceremonial purposes, is a testament to the skill and artistry of Naga women. It represents a deep connection to tradition, a celebration of cultural identity, and a timeless expression of creativity. 

(source: Deccan herald)

care

Clothing : Wash gently according to label instructions and air dry when possible. Store folded or hung neatly to maintain shape and longevity.

Design

Clothing : Clothing design involves concept creation, fabric selection, pattern making, cutting, sewing, finishing, and quality control

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