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Lo Thi Tom, a local woman, has been used to brocade weaving since nine or ten years old. Photos: VNA |
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Thai women make traditional brocade products on their special loom. |
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Thai ethnic people’s weaving looms are made from wood and generally big. |
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Brocade production helps maintain Thai ethnic minority people’s typical cultural characteristic. |
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Thai ethnic minority people have maintained their traditional brocade weaving for many years. |
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For many Thai women, the most difficult stage in weaving brocade products is preparing threads. |
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Skillful hands of Thai women on the loom. |
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A good loom is among key factors for a beautiful brocade products. |
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Thai women often wear Pieu scarf, one of their traditional brocade products. - Photos: VNA |
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Ethnic people strive to keep traditional craft alive
Zeng, the traditional art of brocade weaving, has long been a skill among the Ta Oi ethnic people in the mountainous district of A Luoi in Thua Thien-Hue province.