For Lu ethnic people, brocade weaving skill is crucial for any women. Lu ethnic women have made contribution to preserving and promoting this traditional craft.
Lu ethnic women often spend their free time weaving costumes for their family members (Photo: VNA)
Brocade weaving is time-consuming (Photo: VNA)
Having finished weaving, pieces of cloth are dyed (Photo: VNA)
Colours used for dyeing include dark blue, black and brown (Photo: VNA)
After being dyed, brocade cloth pieces are dried under the sun (Photo: VNA)
Cloth pieces are divided into smaller pieces and embroidered before being cut and sewed into actual costumes (Photo: VNA)
Zeng weaving (a kind of brocade) is a standout craft of Ta Oi ethnic minority community in A Luoi mountainous district, the central province of Thua Thien-Hue province. The craft has been preserved through many generations with women playing a significant role in teaching their daughters to weave “Zeng” patterns.
Thai ethnic people in the Northwestern region are renowned for their traditional craft of brocade weaving that has been preserved for many generations.