Sein Nady works with weavers from 4 villages around Mrauk U in Rakhine. The weavers are all women who learn weaving patterns and techniques passed down from their elders. Most women do the weaving on the side of their many other jobs and responsibilities, and in many cases the cash income is used to finance children’s education.
Backstrap weavings are double weavings and have a long tradition in several Chin communities in remote and often inaccessible Rakhine State. The technique limits the width of the weavings to usually not more than 45 cm. Strong patterns and either natural dyed cotton or man-made fibers in vibrant colors are used to weave pieces with unique patterns. This group is committed to color! They love playing with bright colour combinations to highlight their traditional patterns.