Hmong Indigo Tie-on Bandana #2
Hmong Indigo Tie-on Bandana #2
Hmong Indigo Tie-on Bandana #2
Hmong Indigo Tie-on Bandana #2
Hmong Indigo Tie-on Bandana #2
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Hmong Indigo Tie-on Bandana #2

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  • Description

Hmong Indigo Bandana consists of traditional and modern textile arts and crafts produced by the Hmong people. Traditional Hmong textile examples include hand-spun hemp cloth production, basket weaving, batik dyeing, and a unique form of embroidery known as flower cloth or Paj Ntaub in the Hmong language The most widely recognized modern style of Hmong textile art is a form of embroidery derived from Paj Ntaub known as story cloth.

Traditional Hmong textiles like Paj Ntaub play a significant role in Hmong daily life and are often directly associated with larger cultural concerns such as religion, gender, economics, and ethnic identity. Modern textiles like story cloths provide important historical and cultural context and are often used by scholars and educators within and outside of the Hmong community as a means to understand and engage with Hmong culture.

When in between sizes, we recommend choosing larger one for tie-on bandana.

Care Instruction: 

Hand Wash or Machine Wash Cold on Gentle Cycle, air dry on a flat surface if possible to prevent shrinking or stretching.

  • Description
  • Hmong Indigo Bandana consists of traditional and modern textile arts and crafts produced by the Hmong people. Traditional Hmong textile examples include hand-spun hemp cloth production, basket weaving, batik dyeing, and a unique form of embroidery known as flower cloth or Paj Ntaub in the Hmong language The most widely recognized modern style of Hmong textile art is a form of embroidery derived from Paj Ntaub known as story cloth.

    Traditional Hmong textiles like Paj Ntaub play a significant role in Hmong daily life and are often directly associated with larger cultural concerns such as religion, gender, economics, and ethnic identity. Modern textiles like story cloths provide important historical and cultural context and are often used by scholars and educators within and outside of the Hmong community as a means to understand and engage with Hmong culture.

    When in between sizes, we recommend choosing larger one for tie-on bandana.

    Care Instruction: 

    Hand Wash or Machine Wash Cold on Gentle Cycle, air dry on a flat surface if possible to prevent shrinking or stretching.