kesishgan
Kesishgan is a type of traditional, handmade, warm woolen garment originating from the Tibetan Plateau. It is often worn by nomadic and indigenous communities in the region. Kesishgan is commonly produced by skilled artisans, traditionally made from raw wool obtained from local livestock, such as goats, sheep, or yaks. The production process involves extensive time and effort, with fibers cleaned, sorted, and spun into yarn, before being knitted or woven into the garment.
In its most basic form, a kesishgan consists of a long, sleeveless jacket, usually lined with woolen
In addition to its practical purposes, kesishgan holds cultural and symbolic significance for its producers and
The identity and value of kesishgan are intricately connected to its production context and cultural context,