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If you ever thought that pompoms were out of style, you were wrong. This rare antique piece is traditionally used during Hmong’s wedding ceremonies or festive celebrations. It looks beautiful framed and hung as a piece of art.
Of the Hmong's many languages, our favorite is not a spoken one, but a stitched one. Banned from using their native language, the Hmong people found a secret way to keep their alphabet alive. They created the Pa... Read More
Of the Hmong's many languages, our favorite is not a spoken one, but a stitched one. Banned from using their native language, the Hmong people found a secret way to keep their alphabet alive. They created the Paj ntaub, or flower cloth, as a way to hide their visual language in the folds of their clothes. Read Less
20' x 13'Vintage fabric with red straps for fastening or hanging.
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