The aged-old weaving trade in the life of Cham people in Ninh Thuận

Traditional brocade products in My Nghiep village have a special attraction not only because of their sophisticated and unique patterns, but also the richness and diversity of colors, designs, and types.

In recent years, the brocade weaving village in My Nghiep Village, Ninh Phuoc District, Ninh Thuan Province has become a favorite destination for tourists.

Traditional brocade products in My Nghiep village have a special attraction not only because of their sophisticated and unique patterns, but also the richness and diversity of colors, designs, and types.

Threads and shuttles keep going back and forth, as well as the lives of many Cham women, day after day sitting in front of the loom, weaving a scarf, a dress ...

Each person has a reason to follow the trade. Grandmothers teach mothers, mothers teach their children. Then the weaving trade has become an indispensable part of the culture of the Cham people for hundreds of years.

The colorful brocade panels with meticulous patterns and the sound of the looming day after day can be considered as an affirmation of the Cham women: They will live with the trade inherited from ancestors by love and pride./.
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