Social Sciences, asked by ipsa11mittal, 2 months ago

Although I live in another land, my people liked this woven Indian cloth (see image) so much that we made it a part of our local weaving tradition. Which country do I belong to?
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Answered by naiksubasit79
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Answer:

Sri Lanka is the correct answer

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Sri Lanka.

Explanation:

  • Indigenous weaving communities like the Thalagune and migrants, frequently master weavers from India sent to the island to produce magnificent gold-woven cloths for ceremonial usage and for the royals, have historically made up Sri Lanka's weavers.
  • Waves of foreign immigrants, such as the Moor population, which is descended from Arab traders from the Middle East, have also had an impact on the regional handloom culture.
  • The majority of the handloom textile weaving industry is situated in homes or communities. Native weavers in Sri Lanka have traditionally adhered to a particular aesthetic, where their patterns and colors are more subdued. Natural colors were made from seeds, flowers, bark, and roots, and yarn was hand spun from cotton grown in chenas. The majority of handloom designs feature shapes and patterns drawn from nature.

Thus this is the answer.

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