Description

The art of patterned weaving on the fabric of the Karen tribe exhibits a distinctive identity that reflects the essence of the Karen community, handed down from generation to generation. The patterns often arise from keen observations, using imagination to capture distinct features from nature and the surrounding environment—be it plants, flowers, trees, various animals, or everyday items like rice.
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
These artistic expressions extend the product to traditions and cultural beliefs of the Karen people, integrating seamlessly into the woven patterns, creating a beautiful tapestry of diverse techniques, including weaving, tying, flower pressing, and embellishment with threads or colorful silk, adorned with decorative embroidery and beading, resulting in exquisite and varied designs.








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