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Weaving Li Minority "Brocade": travel notes - Chris Buckley

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Weaver Huang Ji Xiang (01), who is a member of the Qi subgroup of the Li people, making the cloth that is called "Li brocade" locally. Weaving proceeds via two separate sheds. A lower shed is opened with the large, dark colored weaving sword.

Weaver Huang Ji Xiang, who is a member of the Qi subgroup of the Li people, making the cloth that is called "Li brocade" locally. Weaving proceeds via two separate sheds. A lower shed is opened with the large, dark colored weaving sword, which is twisted to open the shed wider.
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