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The pompom bag, which is not just dazzling but also one of the unique woven fabric creations made by the Sherdukpen tribe, is yet another brilliant specimen of their wonderful weaving skills and craftsmanship. The Sherdukpen is a tribe primarily located towards the west of Arunachal Pradesh and is known for its skilful and colorful traditional crafts with textiles and hand woven accessories as the main objects of their arts. The shoulder bag very well stands for their devotion to craftsmanship creation as well as aesthetic beauty. The bag consists of woven fabric longitudinal stripes which have basic geometric designs. Usually stripes have cultural indications meaning some form of nature or pattern from daily life experience of the Sherdukpen. Geometric designs are prime features of Sherdukpen textile, which has always been woven traditionally with highly meticulous means that are passed through generations.
Attached to the woven straps are cheery and playful multi-coloured pompoms. These are made of yarn pompoms and add texture, colour and movement to the bag, demonstrating the Sherdukpen's penchant for providing ornamentation and fun in their costumes. Also, an aesthetic appeal is added to the design with the use of pompom. This is the very stitched woven fabric pompom bag, representing the genius of the tribe in combining age-old weaving tradition with modern design. Practical as well as ornamental, it simply states the vibrancy of the tribe and shares its affinity with their craft.
Attached to the woven straps are cheery and playful multi-coloured pompoms. These are made of yarn pompoms and add texture, colour and movement to the bag, demonstrating the Sherdukpen's penchant for providing ornamentation and fun in their costumes. Also, an aesthetic appeal is added to the design with the use of pompom. This is the very stitched woven fabric pompom bag, representing the genius of the tribe in combining age-old weaving tradition with modern design. Practical as well as ornamental, it simply states the vibrancy of the tribe and shares its affinity with their craft.
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The pompom bag, which is not just dazzling but also one of the unique woven fabric creations made by the Sherdukpen tribe, is yet another brilliant specimen of their wonderful weaving skills and craftsmanship. The Sherdukpen is a tribe primarily located towards the west of Arunachal Pradesh and is known for its skilful and colorful traditional crafts with textiles and hand woven accessories as the main objects of their arts. The shoulder bag very well stands for their devotion to craftsmanship creation as well as aesthetic beauty. The bag consists of woven fabric longitudinal stripes which have basic geometric designs. Usually stripes have cultural indications meaning some form of nature or pattern from daily life experience of the Sherdukpen. Geometric designs are prime features of Sherdukpen textile, which has always been woven traditionally with highly meticulous means that are passed through generations.
Attached to the woven straps are cheery and playful multi-coloured pompoms. These are made of yarn pompoms and add texture, colour and movement to the bag, demonstrating the Sherdukpen's penchant for providing ornamentation and fun in their costumes. Also, an aesthetic appeal is added to the design with the use of pompom. This is the very stitched woven fabric pompom bag, representing the genius of the tribe in combining age-old weaving tradition with modern design. Practical as well as ornamental, it simply states the vibrancy of the tribe and shares its affinity with their craft.
Attached to the woven straps are cheery and playful multi-coloured pompoms. These are made of yarn pompoms and add texture, colour and movement to the bag, demonstrating the Sherdukpen's penchant for providing ornamentation and fun in their costumes. Also, an aesthetic appeal is added to the design with the use of pompom. This is the very stitched woven fabric pompom bag, representing the genius of the tribe in combining age-old weaving tradition with modern design. Practical as well as ornamental, it simply states the vibrancy of the tribe and shares its affinity with their craft.
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