Mizo Puanchei of Mizoram

Textiles, Weaving, Spinning, Khadi

Mizo Puanchei of Mizoram

Mizo Puanchei is a kind of shawl which is draped around the waist by tucking the opposite ends onto the side. The word Puan is referred to a shawl like cloth fabric that is woven by hand. The Mizo Punachei is considered to be an essential customary wear for women from Mizoram during auspicious rituals and ceremonies. An important component of the Mizo marriage outfit it is also draped on other festive occasions celebrated by the community. The Puan is made on a loin loom by women weavers. The ground fabric is a warp faced plain weave which is made using different yarns. Unlike other kinds of Puans the Mizo Puanchei involves sewing three pieces of cloth together. Many traditional designs and colors are incorporated and inscribed on these unique shawls which enhance their aesthetic appearance. The most common motifs designed are, disul and halkha which run along the bands in contrasting colors.

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