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Coconut-Leaf Sun-Shade Plaiting in Roviana, Solomon Islands
This video depicts coconut-leaf sun-shade plaiting, which was demonstrated by Ms. Beverlyn Atu on Nusa Roviana, Western Province, Solomon Islands. This sun-shade is locally called "toropae valusa" ('fisherman's sun-shade') in the Roviana language, since it is mainly used for fishing.
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Hansan moshi 국가무형문화재 제 14호 한산모시짜기
Hansan mosaic is a high-grade mosque produced in Hansan-myeon, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, and is designated as an important intangible cultural asset No.14. On November 28, 2011, the Hansan mosque weaving was listed as a UNESCO humanity's intangible cultural heritage. 한국전통문화대학교에서는 한산모시짜기 전수교육학교를 운영하고 있습니다. 교육 과정에서 제가 보고 느꼈던 한산모시에 대해 사진을 통해 보여드리고자 합니다.
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T'nalak weaving
T'nalak weaving is one of the most celebrated traditions of the T'boli communities in the Philippines. It is indeed a living tradition as masters and older community members are very keen to teach the younger generation this traditional craftsmanship of the dream weavers.
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The weaving of Malaysia
This is a picture of weaving Malaysia taken during a field trip for the Malaysia video production workshop in 2019.
Malaysia -
Traditional Weaving of Vietnam
These photos were taken on 19-23 November, 2019. Hội An(會安, translates as "peaceful meeting place") is a city on Vietnam’s central coast known for its well-preserved Ancient Town, and noted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. During the business trip, we visited the workshop of basket boat making artisan and he also had a skills for traditional weaving with his own loom.
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Loom weaving, Yap, Micronesia
On the outer islands in Yap, loom weaving is actively practiced by women and is passed down to younger generations. Woven cloths are wore daily by women and also function as exchange goods on ceremonial occasion.
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Weaving of Mosi (fine ramie) in the Hansan region
These photos were taken at the Hansan Mosi Museum in Seocheon, Republic of Korea on 26 July, 2019. Weaving of Mosi in Hansan is transmitted by middle-aged women in the township located in South Chungcheong Province, Republic of Korea. The region boasts fertile land and sea winds that allow ramie plants to thrive. Weaving ramie cloth involves a number of processes, including harvesting, boiling and bleaching ramie plants, spinning yarn out of ramie fibre, and weaving it on a traditional loom. Ramie cloth is comfortable in hot summer weather and is used to produce a variety of clothing from dress suits and military uniforms to mourning garments. The whiteness of the bleached ramie fabric, as well as its refined quality and neatness, makes it suitable for high-end clothing as well as for clothing for ordinary people. Weaving of Mosi traditionally takes place in the form of women-led family operations in which mothers transmit techniques and experience to their daughters or daughters-in-law. The tradition also binds the community together with neighbours gathered and working in a designated section of the town. At present, around 500 people in the province are engaged in the diverse activities of weaving fine ramie. (Reference. UNESCO https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/weaving-of-mosi-fine-ramie-in-the-hansan-region-00453) As National Intangible Cultural Heritage No.15, it is enlisted on the UNESCO Representative Lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2011.
South Korea