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Naga Gentle tone women loin loom wrap around - Ethnic Inspirations

Naga Gentle tone women loin loom wrap around - Ethnic Inspirations

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WRAP AROUND

 

Naga Gentle tone women loin loom wrap around - Ethnic Inspirations

ITEM: Naga Gentle tone women loin loom wrap around

SELLER:  Ethnic Inspirations

COLOUR: Blue 

MEASUREMENT: 64x47 centimeter 

ORIGIN: Nagaland

SHIPPING : PAN India and International delivery available


The Craft of Naga Weaving

(Source : midday india )

The Origins of Naga Weaving

The Naga weaving tradition is believed to date back centuries, originating as a practical skill to produce garments and other necessities. Over time, it evolved into an intricate art form, with patterns and motifs that tell stories of ancestry, social status, and tribal affiliations.

Weaving is traditionally practiced by women, and the skill is considered a rite of passage in many Naga tribes. The craft is taught from an early age, with young girls learning to weave under the guidance of elder women in their families.

Distinctive Features of Naga Weaving

  1. Fabrics and Materials:

    • Hand-spun cotton and increasingly wool or silk are the primary materials. In the past, fibers were dyed using natural extracts from plants, roots, and bark.

  2. Looms:

    • The backstrap loom, a portable and simple device, is traditionally used. It allows the weaver to create intricate patterns manually.

  3. Patterns and Motifs:

    • Geometric designs dominate Naga weaving, with each tribe having distinct patterns that hold symbolic meanings. For instance:

      • Triangles may signify hills or mountains.

      • Zigzag lines often represent rivers or paths.

      • Animal and human figures symbolize strength and community.

    • Specific motifs and colors are reserved for certain occasions or people, such as warriors or leaders.

  4. Colors:

    • Red, black, white, and yellow are predominant. Red often symbolizes bravery, black stands for sorrow or struggle, and white signifies purity.

Weaving as a Cultural Expression

Naga weaving serves as a narrative tool, with each piece telling a story. From recounting historical events to representing tribal myths, the craft embodies the spirit and resilience of the Naga people. It also plays a role in festivals and rituals, showcasing the deep connection between weaving and the spiritual life of the tribes.

The craft of Naga weaving is not just about creating textiles; it is a tapestry of stories, skills, and symbolism that reflects the identity of the Naga people. Preserving this art form is essential to safeguarding the cultural heritage of the region, ensuring that the vibrant threads of the past continue to inspire future generations.

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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