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Looming Wood Threader

Period: 20th Century, Burma
 
Origin: Indonesia

Material: Wood

Size: 34cm, 26cm, 14cm, 21cm

Description: A looming wood threader from early 20th-century Indonesia was used as an essential tool in the art of weaving and textile production. This tool aided in the process of threading and preparing the loom for weaving intricate patterns and designs. Weavers would use the wood threader to guide the threads through the loom's intricate system, ensuring the proper alignment and tension of the warp threads before beginning the weaving process. The wood threader played a crucial role in creating finely crafted textiles, reflecting the region's cultural traditions and skilled craftsmanship





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