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Change and revival in traditional textile production: Mai Chau, Viet Nam |
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The
completed set of scarves made in the first round of dying and weaving.
The mauve/pink thread was used for the warp, thus all the scarves have
this tint to them. The Mai Chau valley, Hoa Binh Province, northern
Viet Nam. |
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