Weaving patterns used in making the fabric in sikkim
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Lepcha-weaving is native to Sikkim and goes back to ancient times when the Lepcha's used yarn spun out of natural fibre – nettle, also known as sisnu, for Handloom weaving. The Lepcha weaves, locally known as thara are woven on back-strap loin loom and thus, results in a short fabric width.
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Lepcha-weaving is native to Sikkim and goes back to ancient times when the Lepcha's used yarn spun out of natural fibre – nettle, also known as sisnu, for Handloom weaving. The Lepcha weaves, locally known as thara are woven on back-strap loin loom and thus, results in a short fabric width.
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