Used by the Ede, Kayan, Katu and Cils ethnic groups
The backstrap


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.

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Lao Vietnam, Kachin, Chin, Karen, Naga, Shan ethnicity in Myanmar
Traditional loom

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.

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Used by the Shan ethnic group in Myanmar
Ikat


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.

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Used by the Cils ethnic group in Vietnam
Vegetable dye

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.

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