Pawndum
Pawndum textile is a unique creation made from two loom width pieces of cloth. The fabric is distinguished by the striking warp stripes made from handspun, indigo-dyed blue-black cotton, combined with naturally dyed red cotton obtained from the barks of various plants like sentezel (Calophyllum polyanthum), sentelek, and khei (Mallotus phillippensis). The use of natural dyes adds to the charm of this traditional fabric, making it a popular choice for those who appreciate eco-friendly and sustainable textiles. The intricate design and skillful weaving technique required to create Pawndum textile make it an excellent example of the rich cultural heritage and artistic expression found in the northeastern region of India.