Question
Describe the process of weaving.

Answer

Process of weaving:
  1. The first stage of production was spinning a work done mostly by women. The charkha and the takli were household spinning instruments. The thread was spun on the charkha and rolled on the takli.
  2. When the spinning was over the thread was woven into cloth by the weaver. In most communities weaving was a task done by men.
  3. For coloured textiles, the thread was dyed by the dyer, known as rangrez. For printed cloth the weavers needed the help of specialist block printers known as chhipigars.

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