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The Khasi tribe is famed in Meghalaya for its delicate weaves, and their art creates beautiful fabrics. The traditional piece is a red silk (pat) wrapper painstakingly woven with bright yellow geometric designs. The fabric is more than just a simple design; it is an embodiment of Khasi cultural heritage and the actual deep-rooted artistry of weaving by the people.
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The Khasi tribe is famed in Meghalaya for its delicate weaves, and their art creates beautiful fabrics. The traditional piece is a red silk (pat) wrapper painstakingly woven with bright yellow geometric designs. The fabric is more than just a simple design; it is an embodiment of Khasi cultural heritage and the actual deep-rooted artistry of weaving by the people.
The wrapper's bright red hue evokes prosperity and life, while its elaborate yellow patterns marvel at the viewer. Under traditional circumstances, such wraps are to be woven with great pride by Kho women and then handed down to the next generation as skills. Such wrappers highlight artistry and the connection they share with nature.
Culture brings together all the elements of the beautiful fusion of tradition and elegance, as this silk wrapper is mostly worn on cultural festivities, ceremonies, and the like. Geometric motifs figure as a feature in Khasi weaving directly related to the diverse narratives of culture and elements of heritage. The technique of weaving this textile goes a long way down in the deep-rooted, age-old skills preserved over the years by the Khasi community.
These textiles represent Meghalaya's textile legacy-they serve to be part of the culture of the Khasi tribe as well as speak of their identity and artistic legacy. They cover bodies, but they also contribute as emblems of heritage, portraying the indigenous communities' inner aspects of their traditions.
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