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Lao PDR - Ethnic minorites - A close up of hemp fabric on a loom showing the warp and weft threads in a Hmong village

A close up of hemp fabric on a loom showing the warp and weft threads in the Hmong village of Ban Long Kuang, Houaphan province, Lao PDR. Hmong weavers in Houaphan province use a back strap loom where the tension of the warp is controlled by the weaver wearing a strap around their waist. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women use to make their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north.

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Asia Lao Lao PDR Laos PDR Southeast Tessa Bunney countryside ethnic life minorities minority remote rural hemp cannabis sativa plant fibre fiber fabric cloth material Hmong traditional clothing costume mountainous textiles durable hill tribe tribes heritage laborious process processing Houaphan province loom weft warp thread threads back strap
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A close up of hemp fabric on a loom showing the warp and weft threads in the Hmong village of Ban Long Kuang, Houaphan province, Lao PDR. Hmong weavers in Houaphan province use a back strap loom where the tension of the warp is controlled by the weaver wearing a strap around their waist. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women use to make their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north.
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