rampat
Rampat is a traditional woven craft originating from certain regions of Southeast Asia, notably in communities where indigenous and rural populations preserve age-old textile practices. It primarily involves the use of natural fibers and dyes to create intricate, functional, and decorative woven items. The craft is valued not only for its aesthetic qualities but also for its cultural significance, representing local heritage, social identity, and craftsmanship skills passed down through generations.
The process of making rampat involves several stages, including fiber collection, spinning, dyeing, and weaving. Natural
Rampat items serve various purposes, ranging from everyday household uses—such as mats, bags, and clothing—to ceremonial
In recent years, there has been increased interest in preserving the craft amid modernization and economic
Overall, rampat exemplifies a rich cultural heritage rooted in sustainable practices and artisanal craftsmanship. Its continued