Bamboo weaving


Bamboo weaving is a type of bambooworking in which two distinct sets of bamboo strips are interlaced at normally right angles to form an object. The longitudinal threads are called the warp and the lateral threads are the weft or filling. The method in which these strips are inter-woven affects the characteristics of the fabric.
Bamboo is usually woven by hand.
Especially in southeast Asia and east Asia through the natural abundance of bamboo as material did bamboo weaving develop since centuries.

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