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Famous for Patola double ikat and bandhani tie-dye. Visitors enjoy Patan workshops and textile museums. Noted for geometric precision and silk tradition.
View details →Bogolan mudcloth tradition with village workshops and markets. Features fermented mud dyeing.
View details →Home to Banarasi silk saris with a 2,000-year tradition and gold zari work. Key experiences include weaver colonies, silk markets, workshops, and the Weaver's Service Centre. Features jacquard looms, brocade work, and Mughal patterns.
View details →Traditional textile crafts with handicraft villages and museums. Known for rya rugs and folk textiles.
View details →Q'ero community textiles and high-altitude weaving tradition. Experiences include community visits and textile museum tours. Known for ceremonial textiles and chakana patterns.
View details →Traditional folk textiles with village museums and workshops. Features hemp and wool, folk motifs.
View details →Cotton shammas and church textiles. Experiences include Dorze villages and markets. Known for traditional cotton and tibeb patterns.
View details →Hmong batik and embroidery traditions. Experiences include Sapa village visits and market days. Features hemp fabric and indigo batik.
View details →Zapotec rug weaving with natural dyes and pre-Hispanic traditions. Family workshops, dyeing demonstrations, weaving lessons, and mezcal pairing are key experiences. Known for cochineal and indigo dye, geometric patterns, and wool preparation.
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