Abstract

Traditional weaving techniques represent a microcosm of the unique aesthetics of the Tibetan ethnic group and vividly demonstrate the spiritual and cultural connotations of the Tibetan people through intricate details, showcasing distinct regional characteristics. Case studies on traditional weaving techniques contribute to the preservation and development of Tibetan traditional crafts. This paper based on first-hand data collected through multiple field investigations in Rtse Thang, Lhoka in Tibet, aims at a comprehensive analysis of the natural geographic environment, historical origin, imminent crisis faced by the ‘rtsed ther’ weaving technique, and efforts made to revive and pass on this tradition. It argues that through further inheritance of and exploration into the ‘rtsed ther’ traditional weaving technique, Tibetan traditional weaving can be systematically preserved and promoted.

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