
Among the oldest and most ingenious weaving techniques, backstrap weaving occupies a unique place. Used for millennia in Asia, Latin America, and Africa, this method creates fabrics rich in pattern and history, using simple means but great skill.

Less nomadic than the backstrap, the traditional frame loom is a key piece of textile craftsmanship in Southeast Asia. Used particularly in Myanmar , Vietnam and Laos , it allows the weaving of larger fabrics, often with complex and meaningful patterns.

Among the most sophisticated techniques in the textile world, ikat stands out for its unique method: the patterns are dyed before weaving even begins . Found from Asia to the Middle East to Latin America, this practice requires precision, patience, and artistry.

Derived from local plants, plant-based dyes allow artisans to color their fabrics naturally, while preserving their health and the environment. Indigo, turmeric, bark, or roots: each color tells a story, blending tradition and innovation.