handloom weaving
Handloom weaving is a traditional textile production method where fabric is created using a hand-operated loom. This technique allows artisans to weave intricate patterns and designs, often reflecting cultural heritage. The process involves interlacing threads, typically made from natural fibers like cotton, silk, or wool, to produce various types of cloth.
Handloom products are often valued for their craftsmanship and uniqueness. Many regions around the world, such as India and Bangladesh, have a rich history of handloom weaving, supporting local economies and preserving traditional skills. The resulting fabrics are used in clothing, home decor, and other textile applications.