Hmong Vintage Textile
The Hmong are an Asian ethnic group living in the mountainous regions of Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and China. The beautiful Hmong textiles known as Paj ntaub or "flower cloth" are created using a traditional wax-resist method known as batik. Wax is applied in intricate patterns to a piece of cloth, typically made of hemp or cotton. The cloth is then soaked in natural indigo dyes. The wax acts as a resistant by preventing the dye from soaking through the cloth. After the fabric has been dyed and the wax removed, the beautiful design is revealed. Colorful embroidery is sometimes then added to the fabric.this is a beautiful large piece with several intricate embroidered panels. can be used as a bedcover.
64.5"x81"
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Hand wash with like colors in cold water with mild detergent and dry flat in the shade. Some colors may bleed depending.