Unlike power looms, handlooms are operated manually without the use of electricity. Each piece of fabric crafted on a handloom is unique, with its own set of variations and imperfections, making it truly one-of-a-kind. The process involves setting up the loom, arranging the threads, and meticulously weaving them together, one line at a time. It’s a labor-intensive process that demands precision, patience, and skill.
The magic of handloom lies in the weaver's hands. With each shuttle thrown and pedal pressed, a story is woven into the fabric—a story of tradition, culture, and the weaver's own journey.