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Ramachandra Education

Textiles & Handlooms

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Textiles & Handlooms refer to the traditional craft of weaving textiles by hand using simple tools or traditional handlooms. It encompasses the production of various fabrics, including cotton, silk, wool, and synthetic fibers, as well as intricate patterns, designs, and motifs created through weaving, dyeing, and embellishment techniques.

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  • Duration:
    • Training programs in Textiles & Handlooms can vary in duration depending on the specific craft and level of expertise. They can range from short-term workshops or courses focusing on specific techniques to comprehensive diploma or degree programs spanning several years.
  • Mode:
    • Textiles & Handlooms training programs are offered through various modes of instruction, including hands-on practical training, apprenticeships, workshops, and community-based learning initiatives.
    • Some institutions offer formal education programs in textiles or handloom weaving, while others provide informal training opportunities through artisanal communities or cultural organizations.
  • Eligibility Criteria:
    • There are no strict eligibility criteria for entry-level Textiles & Handlooms courses. However, a passion for craftsmanship, creativity, and traditional arts is often the most important requirement.
    • Training programs may be open to individuals of all ages and backgrounds, from beginners with no prior experience to experienced weavers looking to refine their skills.
  • Admission Process:
    • The admission process for Textiles & Handlooms courses may vary depending on the institution and the nature of the program. Some workshops or short-term courses may have open enrollment, while others may require applicants to submit a portfolio or attend an interview.
    • Admission criteria may focus on assessing the applicant’s interest, motivation, and potential for creativity and craftsmanship.