Nantuwa
Nantuwa is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts depending on the context, most notably a type of textile and a specific village. In the realm of textiles, Nantuwa describes a traditional woven fabric originating from certain regions of India, particularly in Assam. This fabric is often characterized by its intricate patterns and the use of natural dyes, which are derived from local plants and minerals. The weaving process itself is typically done on handlooms, a skill passed down through generations, making Nantuwa a significant cultural artifact representing traditional craftsmanship.
Separately, Nantuwa can also denote a village located in the state of Gujarat, India. This village is