
Traditional Silk Weaving
Traditional silk weaving is a precise craft where natural silk threads, produced by silkworms, are carefully spun into fine yarns. These threads are woven on a loom—a frame that holds the threads taut—to create fabrics. The process involves interlacing vertical threads (warp) and horizontal threads (weft) to form dense, smooth textiles. Skilled artisans often add patterns and colors through dyeing and intricate weaving techniques. This method results in luxurious, durable fabrics valued for their craftsmanship, cultural significance, and durability, maintaining centuries-old traditions that exemplify patience and artistry.