ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
World

Khoma village reputed to be forerunners of Bhutan's thriving weaving culture

Khoma village in Lhuntse is widely recognised as the birthplace of Bhutan's flourishing weaving culture and is the melting pot of magnificent Bhutanese yarns and textiles.

ANI Nov 05, 2023 14:52 IST googleads

Representative Image.

Thimphu [Bhutan], November 5 (ANI): Khoma village in Lhuntse is widely recognised as the birthplace of Bhutan's flourishing weaving culture and is the melting pot of magnificent Bhutanese yarns and textiles.
According to Bhutan Live, this is the place of origin of the exquisite Kishuthara weaves, which are regarded as the best in the nation and are sold at a premium.
Situated approximately 11.5 kilometres away from the district headquarters, this picturesque village with a population of slightly over a thousand people and roughly 340 homes creates some of the best traditional silk fabrics in the nation.
Given that the area is the Wangchuck dynasty's ancestral home, it is likely where the custom of weaving exquisite fabrics appropriate for royalty first emerged.
There's a thumping sound to the looms as you stroll past the group of traditional cottages dotting the gentle hills of Khoma.
Typically, women work in this art and favour using the age-old back-strap loom method to weave these beautiful textiles with their intricate designs and vivid colours. The usage of locally produced silk and natural colours sourced from neighbouring forests by the weavers is becoming less common as ready-made yarns become more readily available, according to Bhutan Live.
In spite of this, the tradition of weaving Kishuthara is still very much alive in the village, and weavers take great pride in being recognised as the best in their field.
Kishuthara, a widely sought-after garment for women due to its exquisite patterns and superior quality is thought to be family heirloom. The garment was once only worn on rare events and holidays, Bhutan Live reported.
It was originally reserved for the novelties. To further broaden their product line, in addition to these textiles, they also make fabrics and accessories for daily use, such as aprons, tablecloths, mats and bags. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Asia

Dharamshala: CTA marks 67th Tibetan National Uprising Day

Dharamshala: CTA marks 67th Tibetan National Uprising Day

The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) on Tuesday commemorated the 67th anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising Day at the Tsuglagkhang courtyard in Dharamshala, paying tribute to Tibetan martyrs of the 1959 uprising and reiterating calls for the protection of Tibetan identity, culture, and human rights.

Read More
Asia

Tibet supporters gather in Dharamshala to mark uprising day

Tibet supporters gather in Dharamshala to mark uprising day

Tibetans living in exile and supporters of the Tibetan cause from more than 37 countries gathered in Dharamshala on Tuesday to commemorate the 67th Tibetan National Uprising Day at the main Tibetan temple, Tsuglagkhang.

Read More
Asia

Special Tibet Support Groups’ meeting concludes in Dharamshala

Special Tibet Support Groups’ meeting concludes in Dharamshala

The Core Group for Tibetan Cause-India concluded the Special Tibet Support Groups (TSGs) meeting in the north Indian hill town of Dharamshala on Monday afternoon. More than 120 participants representing 32 countries expressed solidarity with the Tibetan people in their struggle for freedom and justice. The participants also met Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama here on Monday.

Read More
Asia

EAM holds bilateral meetings with global leaders

EAM holds bilateral meetings with global leaders

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday held a series of bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the Raisina Dialogue 2026 in the national capital, engaging with top leaders from Malta, Mauritius, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Seychelles, and Kenya to strengthen strategic and regional partnerships.

Read More
Europe

Civil society highlights India’s expanding role at UNHRC

Civil society highlights India’s expanding role at UNHRC

The statement highlighted India's efforts to treat culture as both a public good and a vital pillar for promoting peace and social cohesion.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.