-
universal garment of
Hindu males, the
wearing of
which in the
homespun and
handwoven khadi allowed Gandhi to
bring Indian nationalism to the millions, is seldom...
- of carving, weaving, and silversmithing.
Traditional art
ranges from
handwoven baskets from
rural areas to the
silverwork of the
Malay courts. Common...
- A baníg (pronounced [bɐˈnɪɡ] buh-NIG) is a
traditional handwoven mat of the
Philippines predominantly used as a
sleeping mat or a
floor mat. Depending...
- A
selvage (US English) or
selvedge (British English) is a "self-finished" edge of a
piece of
fabric which keeps it from
unraveling and fraying. The term...
- even imported, with
patterns that
mimic the
traditional local designs.
Handwoven malongs are made by Maranao, Maguindanaon, and T'boli
weavers on a backstrap...
- wear Western-style clothing.
Older men
still wear dark wool knee-length
handwoven bayeta pants. A
woven belt
called a
chumpi which protects the
lower back...
-
misidentification of the design.
Harris Tweed: A
handwoven tweed,
defined in the
Harris Tweed Act 1993 as
cloth that is "
Handwoven by the
islanders at
their homes in...
- ISSN 1361-2026. Ojo,
Emmanuel Bankole (2007). "Printing
Contemporary Handwoven Fabrics (Aso-oke) in
Southwestern Nigeria".
Design Issues. 23 (2): 31–39...
-
types Dacca, in the
eastern Indian subcontinent,
produced a wide
range of
handwoven and spun muslins. Baft Hawa,
which means "woven air", Shabnam,
which means...
- or
embroider with
local flora and fauna. They are also
adorned with a
handwoven black and red ankle-length skirt,
knitted black and red jumper, a velvet...