concept   weaving

32 commonsense assertions
Cultures (32) Western countries (1) Europe (1) Ghana (1) United States (1) Guatemala (1) Bangladeshi (1) Morocco (1) Vietnam (1) Australia (1) Canada (1) Finland (1) Sweden (1) United Kingdom (1) Egypt (1) Indigenous culture (1) New Zealand (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Small-scale traditional manufacturing in developing countries (1) South Korea (1) Western industrialized countries (1) global (1) urban societies (1) Eastern countries (1) Gambia (1) Indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest (1) Navajo (1) Textile art enthusiasts (1) agricultural societies (1) handicraft (1) traditional art in Africa (1) traditional crafts (1) urban industrialized society (1) more
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1 weaving Western countries Weaving is a traditional craft and art form in Western countries often pursued as a niche hobby or artisanal skill. 11
2 weaving Europe Weaving is a traditional craft in Europe with cultural and artistic significance, often practiced as a hobby or artisanal skill. 10
3 weaving Ghana Weaving is an important cultural practice in Ghana, providing livelihoods and playing a significant role in traditional attire and daily life. 9
4 weaving United States Weaving in the United States is traditionally associated with Native American art and crafts, valued as artisan craft and cultural heritage. 9
5 weaving Guatemala In Guatemala, weaving is a highly valued traditional skill with intricate designs and vibrant colors. 7
6 weaving Bangladeshi Weaving is a significant tradition in Bangladeshi culture, holding importance in both cultural and economic aspects. 4
7 weaving Morocco Traditional handwoven textiles in Morocco are highly valued for their intricate patterns and luxurious fabrics in local markets. 4
8 weaving Vietnam Weaving in Vietnam is a significant tradition that holds deep cultural meaning and represents national pride. 4
9 weaving Australia Weaving in Australia combines traditional techniques and modern materials and is culturally significant to Indigenous peoples. 3
10 weaving Canada Weaving is culturally significant for Indigenous peoples in Canada, representing artistic expression and storytelling. 3
11 weaving Finland Weaving is a celebrated traditional art form in Finland, with a focus on preserving cultural heritage. 3
12 weaving Sweden Weaving in Sweden is a mix of practicality, tradition, and government support for cultural preservation. 3
13 weaving United Kingdom Weaving is considered a niche craft rather than a widespread economic activity in the UK. 3
14 weaving Egypt Textile weaving in Egypt is characterized by vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and its association with royalty and special occasions. 2
15 weaving Indigenous culture Weaving in Indigenous culture involves using local materials and preserving heritage through storytelling. 2
16 weaving New Zealand In New Zealand, textile and silk weaving combines traditional and modern techniques to represent innovation and luxury. 2
17 weaving Scandinavian countries Weaving is a traditional craft with practical and aesthetic significance in Scandinavian textile and fashion industries. 2
18 weaving Small-scale traditional manufacturing in developing countries Hand weaving and basket weaving are cherished traditional crafts in developing countries, often carried out on a small scale. 2
19 weaving South Korea Weaving in South Korea showcases precision, tradition, and historical importance in textile production. 2
20 weaving Western industrialized countries Weaving in Western industrialized countries has evolved from traditional craft to include mechanized methods. 2
21 weaving global Weaving is a traditional global practice, often performed by women to create textiles. 2
22 weaving urban societies Weaving is seen as a specialized or artisanal craft in modern urban societies. 2
23 weaving Eastern countries Weaving is a traditional skill and industry passed down through generations in Eastern countries. 1
24 weaving Gambia Weaving is a deeply ingrained cultural practice in Gambia, playing a significant role in ceremonies, attire, and daily life. 1
25 weaving Indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest Weaving is a crucial aspect of the cultural expression and identity of Indigenous Pacific Northwest cultures, with techniques and designs carrying ancestral stories and traditions across generations. 1
26 weaving Navajo Weaving is highly valued as a traditional art form by the Navajo, known for their intricate and colorful wool rugs and blankets. 1
27 weaving Textile art enthusiasts Weaving is highly respected as a complex and creative form of textile production by textile art enthusiasts. 1
28 weaving agricultural societies Weaving is a traditional craft essential for creating clothing and household items in agricultural societies. 1
29 weaving handicraft Weaving is an integral part of cultural heritage, with each pattern and technique representing a unique tradition in handicraft. 1
30 weaving traditional art in Africa Weaving is a traditional art in Africa used to create textiles, clothing, and decorative items. 1
31 weaving traditional crafts Weaving is an important traditional craft with specific regional styles and techniques. 1
32 weaving urban industrialized society In urban industrialized society, weaving is seen as a manual labor task with minimal relevance in modern life. 1