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handloom

[ US /ˈhændˌɫum/ ]
NOUN
  1. a loom powered by hand

How To Use handloom In A Sentence

  • They have paid no dues, done no time, served no apprenticeship of lonely toil on pop's equivalent of the handloom.
  • He also perfectly mirrors a recent trend in America that bigger is inevitably better, whether we're talking about a structure, a story or a scalp protector that looks like it was produced by a handloom. Cliff Schecter: Donald Trump's Not Running; But Trumpism Still Is
  • Working with upholstery, handloom fabrics, chiffon and rayon the duo played around with pleats, cowl necks, beaded chiffon textures, layers and asymmetrical hemlines.
  • The way of life changed - as powered weaving was introduced, the putting-out system died and with it, the cottage handloom.
  • It is considered necessary for that number of people "and the artisan" working with their own tools or handloom."
  • This superfine cloth comes from our own traditional handlooms woven out of natural fibres like cotton, linen, silk, wool, jute, etc. and soaked in natural dyes.
  • It stocks exclusively handloom sarees, and this is evident from the intricate handiwork and embroidery on the latest arrivals.
  • Handloom materials including churidhars with hand-designed embroidery, phulkari, shadow and mirror works in cotton and organdy along with hand-woven silk saris catch the onlookers' attention.
  • The last place where a handloom was used was a certain old-fashioned roadside cottage in Ronnag, above the Curragh Vreeshey.
  • This superfine cloth comes from our own traditional handlooms woven out of natural fibres like cotton, linen, silk, wool, jute, etc. and soaked in natural dyes.
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