Mirigyein
Mirigyein is a term with origins in the Burmese language, often referring to a type of traditional garment or textile. While the exact meaning can vary depending on context and region within Myanmar, it generally denotes a length of cloth worn by women. Historically, mirigyein would be wrapped around the waist and extend to the ankles, serving as a skirt or sarong-like covering. These textiles were often distinguished by their intricate weaving patterns, vibrant colors, and the use of specific motifs that could signify social status, ethnicity, or occasion.
The production of mirigyein involved skilled artisans who employed various weaving techniques, including backstrap looms. The