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      • Most of Sri Lankan handlooms are made of cotton and silk threads and many are presented as sarees, shawls, sarongs as well as household linen, upholstery, tapestry, and curtain fabrics.
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  2. Jan 11, 2021 · The Sri Lankan Handloom industry mainly comprises three main segments namely community-business, provincial council-based handloom business, and private business. Independent weavers who work within the context of areas that are dedicated to the industry are considered under community business.

  3. Most of Sri Lankan handlooms are made of cotton and silk threads and many are presented as sarees, shawls, sarongs as well as household linen, upholstery, tapestry, and curtain fabrics.

  4. Jan 10, 2022 · Handloom textile weaving is primarily a home culture or based on a community industry. There are two main identified groups of traditional Sri Lankan weavers; the indigenous weaving communities in areas like Thalagune and master weavers brought from India by royalty to make gold-woven handlooms.

  5. Our artisans use locally sourced materials, including cotton and silk, to create unique, high-quality, and natural products. Each item is crafted with care and attention to detail, reflecting the cultural richness of Sri Lanka. Crafting a Better World through Handloom.

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  6. Traditionally, weavers in Sri Lanka have been divided into two groups: the beravayo, indigenous weavers who were also musicians and astrologers; and the salagamayo who migrated from the south of India and were famed for their fine gold-woven cloths.

  7. Jun 29, 2020 · Sri Lanka’s traditional weaver casts are usually identified in two groups; the indigenous weaving communities in areas like Thalagune, and master weavers brought from India by royalty to make gold-woven handlooms.

  8. Traditionally, Sri Lanka’s weavers have been divided into two groups of indigenous weaving communities such as Thalagune, and migrants, often master weavers from India brought to the island to...

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