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Revival of natural dyeing practice in Phuentshogling

November 15, 2024
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In Phuentshogling, the art of weaving using natural dyes is expected to experience a revival. A local fashion designer has trained a group of women to rediscover and embrace the age-old practice of natural dying. Natural dyeing is the process of using plants, spices, rocks and minerals, fruits and vegetables to dye natural fibres for weaving.

43-year-old Ugyen Pema moved from Nganglam to Phuentshogling over two decades ago to sustain her livelihood through weaving.

The mother of two has spent much of her life weaving using easily available imported yarns.

But when she recently heard about a training on natural dyes, Ugyen took it as an opportunity to try a new skill.

“I am interested in this art so, I came to attend it when I heard about the training. Now, I will collect raw materials such as leaves and use them.”

Other participants are also embracing the experience with enthusiasm, eager to try their hands at natural dyeing.

Deki Pelden, a participant said “We came to attend this training after hearing about it thinking that it would benefit us. We did not know about it earlier so, we are really grateful to the trainer for teaching us these skills.”

Sangay Wangmo, another participant said “We did not have knowledge about natural dye. This is our first time. We only used imported yarns. This training gives us an opportunity to explore and create different colours. Tourists are visiting our country and using natural dye can help earn good price.”

Leena D. Ghalley, a local fashion designer, is the force behind this initiative, working to promote traditional techniques and support these women.

“Natural dye programmes were never held in Chhukha. So, when I asked around, they were interested. I called a few of the weavers and told them to spread the message. And many have turned up so, it is encouraging.”

Although financing such training is a major challenge, for Leena her passion is what keeps her going.

Kinley Dem, Phuentshogling

Edited by Tshering Zam 

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