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- Hmong_textile_art abstract "Hmong textile art (RPA:Paj ntau or Paj ntaub, or \"flower cloth\" in the Hmong language; sometimes transliterated as pa ntau) consists of textile arts traditionally practiced by Hmong people. Closely related to practices of other ethnic minorities in China, the embroidery consists of bold geometric designs often realized in bright, contrasting colors. Different patterns and techniques of production are associated with geographical regions and cultural subdivisions within the global Hmong community. For example, White Hmong are typically associated with reverse appliqué while Green Mong are more associated with batik. Since the mass exodus of Hmong refugees from Laos following the end of the Secret War, major stylistic changes occurred, strongly influenced by the tastes of the Western marketplace. Changes included more subdued colors and the invention of a new form of paj ndau often referred to as \"story cloths.\" These cloths, ranging in size up to several square feet, use figures to represent stories from Hmong history and folklore in a narrative form. Today, the practice of embroidery continues to be passed down through generations of Hmong people and paj ndau remain important markers of Hmong ethnicity.Traditionally, paj ndau were applied to skirts worn for courtship during New Year festivals, as well as baby-carriers, and men's collars. The core visual elements of \"layered bands ofappliqué, triangles, squares tilted and superimposed on contrasting, squares, lines and dots, spirals, and crosses.\" The use of border patterns may show the influence of Chinese embroidery techniques.".
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- Hmong_textile_art wikiPageWikiLink Appliqué.
- Hmong_textile_art wikiPageWikiLink Batik.
- Hmong_textile_art wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hmong_culture.
- Hmong_textile_art wikiPageWikiLink Category:Textile_arts_of_China.
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- Hmong_textile_art wikiPageWikiLink Christian_and_Missionary_Alliance.
- Hmong_textile_art wikiPageWikiLink Hmong_language.
- Hmong_textile_art wikiPageWikiLink Hmong_people.
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- Hmong_textile_art wikiPageWikiLink Romanized_Popular_Alphabet.
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- Hmong_textile_art wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hmong textile art".
- Hmong_textile_art wikiPageWikiLinkText "cloths".
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- Hmong_textile_art subject Category:Hmong_culture.
- Hmong_textile_art subject Category:Textile_arts_of_China.
- Hmong_textile_art type Group.
- Hmong_textile_art type Art.
- Hmong_textile_art type Group.
- Hmong_textile_art type Textile.
- Hmong_textile_art comment "Hmong textile art (RPA:Paj ntau or Paj ntaub, or \"flower cloth\" in the Hmong language; sometimes transliterated as pa ntau) consists of textile arts traditionally practiced by Hmong people. Closely related to practices of other ethnic minorities in China, the embroidery consists of bold geometric designs often realized in bright, contrasting colors.".
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- Hmong_textile_art depiction Hmong_girls_in_Laos_1973_2.jpg.
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