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Traditional handloom industry of Kerala
The paper describes the traditional handloom industry of Kerala. The Padma Saliyas community in Kerala used spinning and weaving aspects of textile production. Two sects of caste, Idankai and Valankai represented spinners and weavers, respectively. Native craftsmen of Kerala, produced items like, Mu...
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Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge
2008
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| Online Zugang: | http://10.26.1.76/ks/005777.pdf |
| LEADER | 01165nam a22001457a 4500 | ||
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| 100 | |a KKN Kurup |9 30416 | ||
| 245 | |a Traditional handloom industry of Kerala | ||
| 260 | |b Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge |c 2008 | ||
| 300 | |a pp. 50-52 |b Vol. .7(1), January 2008, | ||
| 520 | |a The paper describes the traditional handloom industry of Kerala. The Padma Saliyas community in Kerala used spinning and weaving aspects of textile production. Two sects of caste, Idankai and Valankai represented spinners and weavers, respectively. Native craftsmen of Kerala, produced items like, Mundu, Thorthu, Veshti and Pudava through the handlooms. In Kerala, even now the hand woven clothes known for their durability, finishing, charming colours and smoothness. The traditional pit looms are almost disappeared in favour of wooden framed looms as a matter of technological change. Further from the cottage industry, it has changed into the factory pattern also. | ||
| 650 | |a TRADITIONAL WEAVING; |a PIT LOOM WEAVING |9 30417 | ||
| 856 | |u http://10.26.1.76/ks/005777.pdf | ||
| 942 | |c KS | ||
| 999 | |c 81343 |d 81343 | ||
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