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4 hours
No Cancellation
10 people
English, Hindi, Ladakhi
Participate in a traditional weaving circle with women artisans in Skurbuchan and understand the slow art of backstrap loom weaving.
Skurbuchan village in Sham Valley is known for its apricots, but its women also keep alive intricate weaving practices passed down generations.
Handwoven woollen textiles are an essential part of Ladakhi attire and social customs. You’ll understand the meanings behind motifs, colors, and textures.
Reach Skurbuchan village and meet your host artisans over a warm welcome and traditional drink.
Get introduced to the backstrap loom setup, types of wool used, and basics of how traditional Ladakhi weaving begins.
Try your hand at simple weaving techniques under the guidance of women artisans, learning about patterns, tension, and tradition.
Enjoy local snacks while listening to stories from the community—how weaving fits into their lives, seasonal rhythms, and history.
Wrap up the session by finishing your own woven band, a souvenir of your learning and time shared with the weaving circle.
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