Textile mapping
The map below shows the depicts the association of a particular textile with a district or dzongkhag. This map takes into account the fact that some regions, especially those in central and eastern Bhutan can be identified with many kinds of hand woven textiles and patterns. It also identifies what each region, specialized in historically. For example Trongsa was known for cotton and nettle and Bumthang for the west and south tried to assign woven materials in accordance to modern trends.
These are some examples to help illustrate the point paro has an elaborate pesar ( new design) indicating usage , wangdue has an Adha Martha and Adha Rachu as it originated there in pema gatshel we see a stack of jadrima Kira that are woven there. The pangtsi and serthras in the southern part of the country have been influenced by neighbouring Assam and are therefore identified with sooth. Likewise the rari or sheep wool rug is identified with Tsirang.
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