Back up (series) - Atayal Traditional Bow Woven Shoulder Straps
The shoulder straps traditionally used by the Atayal people are mostly woven with ramie thread, which is woven by the men in the family for themselves or the women in the family; the straps used by the women are mainly used on the headband of the women's back basket and to fix the cloth shaft at the waist when weaving. In fact, the movement of the feet is used to prop up the warp thread and make the weaving smooth; most of the belts used by men are shoulder-back type, which are tied to men's back baskets and men's net bags, which are necessary for general work and hunting, and another purpose It is tied to the scabbard of the hunting knife and tied to the waist for easy carrying.
Modern can be changed into an interchangeable ethnic crossbody strap, camera strap, guitar strap or head strap, etc., becoming the most unique and load-bearing strap…
*Yamagata pattern*
The Atayal people are a nation of mountains and forests. In the process of migration, they are tantamount to crossing mountains and ridges, and the mountain-shaped patterns represent the migration path. This method is an advanced weaving method of bow weaving
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- Atayal Traditional Bow Woven Shoulder Strap Most of the shoulder straps traditionally used by the Atayal people are woven with ramie thread, which is woven by the men in the family for themselves or the women in the family; in modern times, they can be replaced with ethnic crossbody straps, camera straps, guitar straps or headbands, etc., becoming the most popular. Unique and weight-bearing straps…
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