Very lovely video!!! Seems to me the youngsters of the village have got curious about the loin loom, so some older experienced try to teach the methods of loin loom weaving! Almost all components of the loom seem to be prepared yesterday all new! The guy with the lightbrown warp seems quiet talented, doing a good job! Very nice to look this village workshop having fun! But PLEASE, tell me where are we? According to the language spoken I feel somewhere in Northeast India, maybe Myanmar! The warping method shown let‘s me guess, you are Karbi people (in Assam?) or somewhere close around! But even some few tribes in Laos and Vietnam use a similar warping method with strings! - Please go on enjoy and keep your loom up! It‘s thousands of years old, that grandma loom!
Very Nice
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De namaha. Niatjok nangni videokoba. Aro full support baksa sikdepetjokne mahajon.❤
Kotip, Deba rangko indake sike koe an•tangtangan jattangoan ripingna nanga..🌹❤️🙏🏻
Very lovely video!!! Seems to me the youngsters of the village have got curious about the loin loom, so some older experienced try to teach the methods of loin loom weaving! Almost all components of the loom seem to be prepared yesterday all new! The guy with the lightbrown warp seems quiet talented, doing a good job! Very nice to look this village workshop having fun! But PLEASE, tell me where are we? According to the language spoken I feel somewhere in Northeast India, maybe Myanmar! The warping method shown let‘s me guess, you are Karbi people (in Assam?) or somewhere close around! But even some few tribes in Laos and Vietnam use a similar warping method with strings! - Please go on enjoy and keep your loom up! It‘s thousands of years old, that grandma loom!
Angaba changna sikachim ia kangkario gana dokgipako kilding sringaoni name mesokato namachim