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- Kumar Mangalam Birla's leadership, the Aditya Birla Group launched Aadyam Handwoven, a program focused on supporting weaver communities in regions across...
- 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...
- 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...
- tweed (Scottish Gaelic: Clò mór or Clò hearach) is a tweed cloth that is handwoven by islanders at their homes in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, finished...
- even imported, with patterns that mimic the traditional local designs. Handwoven malongs are made by Maranao, Maguindanaon, and T'boli weavers on a backstrap...
- widespread role in traditional life throughout the island are traditionally handwoven by women. Different tais patterns are ****ociated with different communities...
- 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...