Adi weaving is a traditional weaving technique from the Adi tribe of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. Adi weaving is known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors, and is considered an important part of the cultural heritage of the Adi people.
The Adi tribe has been practicing the art of weaving for centuries, using locally available materials such as bamboo, cotton and wool to create beautiful textiles. The weaving process is done by hand, using a traditional loom. The weaver carefully interlaces the threads to create the intricate designs and patterns that are characteristic of Adi weaving.
Adi weaving is not only a source of livelihood for the Adi people, but it is also an important part of their cultural identity. Adi textiles are often used for traditional clothing and ceremonial purposes, and are highly valued by the Adi community.
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