Sanlap
Sanlap refers to a type of woven textile originating from the indigenous communities of Southeast Asia, particularly prevalent among various ethnic groups in Vietnam and Laos. These textiles are traditionally handwoven using natural fibers such as cotton and silk. The weaving process often involves intricate patterns and vibrant colors, which are significant not only for aesthetic appeal but also for their cultural and symbolic meanings. Motifs frequently seen in sanlap include geometric shapes, stylized representations of animals, and elements from nature, each carrying specific interpretations within the community.
The production of sanlap is a time-honored craft passed down through generations, with techniques and designs