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The Naga are an
ancient tribal people found in the hills of Northeast India and parts of Burma.
They have a rich tradition of textile weaving and are renowned for their
flamboyant adornments for the body. Textile weaving is the preserve of women
and is done using handspun cotton and sometimes hemp. The backstrap loom
tension method (sometimes called Indonesian) is employed. After the
cloth has been woven, small patches of embroidery are added using a porcupine
needle. A number of plant extracts are used to dye the cloth including
indigo, mahogany and lacquer. This textile has been
embroidered with a detailed diamond motif in faded mangosteen over a beige
backing with red border lines running longitudinally. The last series of
photos show the Naga of various tribes from Nagaland. Please note that part of
the charm of these tribal textiles is their organic handmade quality and that
minor imperfections may be present. We do however carefully select each piece
to ensure the highest possible quality. See below for shipping and dimensions. Google sabai designs gallery to
see our full collection of tribal textiles The Naga, of which
there are several tribes, live in north-west India and on Burmese side of the
border where there are about 100 000. The history of the Naga is not very clear
but they are thought to be related to the Mongoloid Tibeto-Burman group.
Some anthropologists suggest that there is common ancestry with the Chin, a
people living in the mountainous regions of Chin state, Burma. The Naga are
known for their strength, stamina and fierceness in battle and have a rich
tradition of textile weaving. The Naga use textiles with different
patterns to show the person's social status, hunting experience and
wealth. Both men and women are very fond of ornaments and wear a wide
range of adornments including bronze and brass armlets and anklets, heavy
earrings, necklaces in bronze, shell, precious stones and boar tusks.
Textile weaving is the preserve of women. In a fast changing world the
Naga remain one of the most colourful ethic minorities on the planet and for
the most part remain faithful to their traditional way of life. For more
information on Naga textiles please see my eBay guide.
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notified of the additional cost (Insurance may not be available for some
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less the cost of postage, or offer store credit to any customer not satisfied
with an item · The item must be returned to us in its
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credit _____________________________________________________________
About Us sabai designs offers a dynamic collection of some
of the most beautiful and interesting items available from Thailand, Laos,
Vietnam, Burma, Cambodia and India. Our products are hand made by skilled
artists, craftsmen and women and are often ‘one of a kind’ pieces. We are
constantly stocking our store with exotic new treasures that reflect the
colourful cultures and traditions of the East. We hope to support traditional
and emerging skills in developing countries by finding a global market for
their rich and diverse creations. sabai designs also supports Elephant Nature Park, a
sanctuary for elephants in northern Thailand. _____________________________________________________________
Contact Us For inquires please contact Kristin or Scott at sabai@loxinfo.co.th _____________________________________________________________
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