Harun Or Rashid Dudu: Khat-Khat, Tuku-Tuku, the house faces. White-black, red-blue, green-colored threads are made of cotton, indigenous Kink community clothing. The indigenous loin cloth is called 'bantakato' in the gutter. Kokacha Palli 'Naukuchi and Rantia' In almost every house, gig girl artists make their last-clothes 'Banatakto' hand-made weaving and tannery through retirement. Indigenous gig here is 60 percent people here. There are 2/4 garos and Muslim houses in sight. In almost every house, the chikon bamboo clay khadoo khadoo karichi michir koichi karachi obeying the word. Someone is clotting in lace made of bamboo. Some of the new 'Joe' cloths are woven. Some of them are twisting the bamboo scales. Some others are made of bamboo or chaat tea. And around the pole, the potters quacked and sat by the stories and laughing at the story. This is the whole village scene of Kichpara. The location of Naukuchi and Rungtia village is just 7/8 Kms north of Jhenaigati upazila headquarters of Sherpur. Talking to Naukuchi village headman Narendra Koch and Hangendra Koch of Rantiaia village, how to make gourd sarees and cats through the native weaving from the time of the father-day. Although they do not know the exact information of the looms and cats introduced in the Kumbh community's own system, they would guess that 50/60 years ago they started making bamboo loom and making tea. The looms are placed in the house courtyard under the big trees. The loom artist (Kokin) sitting in a wooden pole The next step is to drink. Then put the yarn in the bamboo nail and with the help of the chikan bamboo, it is pulled in the parallel to put the yarn in front. And cotton yarn is made of cotton yarn through bamboo tube. Thus, in the 8/10 days, two five-hand puccini sarees are made.
The cost of which is 7 / 8h. It is known to the people that if there is no fire and there is no crisis in cotton, they will wear towels, lingerie, bed linen and weaving with the help of this loom. In the evolution of time, despite the modernity of everything, the gig still remains there. Did not improve their quality of life. I still have not seen them light shining lightning Even then, from morning till evening, the activities of these zigzag gardens remain in tears. Kookini artists are making fun of weaving the cottage in the cassette, and weaving the weaving work and making tea. Naukuchi and Rongtaia Cooch Palli as a living loom and tea party in Jhenaigati upazila on the border of Sherpur district. If you get government assistance, then you can get to know the identity and fame of Jhenaigati's shorts and clothes and make it possible to talk with the gossip leaders.
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