The Adi textile is an important traditional craft of the Adi tribe in Arunachal Pradesh, known for its intricate weaving, vibrant colors, and rich cultural symbolism. The fabrics are primarily woven by Adi women using loin looms, and the motifs and designs used in these textiles reflect the tribe's cultural beliefs, social status, and ethnic origins. Materials like deerskin, bearskin, and cane skin are used, with organic dyes derived from local plants.
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