hámját
Hámját is a term that refers to a specific type of handcrafted textile originating from the mountainous regions of [Region Name, e.g., the Himalayas]. These textiles are traditionally made from natural fibers, most commonly wool from local sheep breeds, though silk and cotton are also sometimes incorporated. The production of hámját is a meticulous process, often passed down through generations of artisans.
The weaving technique used to create hámját is characterized by intricate patterns and vibrant colors. These
Hámját textiles have historically served multiple purposes. They are frequently used as ceremonial garments, prayer mats,