Press Release on “Trima – Discontinuous Weft Pattern” Exhibition

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 29/08/2017

Royal Textile Academy
P.O. Box: 1551
Thimphu: Bhutan

Exhibition on “Trima: Discontinuous Weft Pattern”

Chubachu, Thimphu – 29 August 2017: Her Majesty Gyalyum Sangay Choden Wangchuck will inaugurate the exhibition “Trima: Discontinuous Weft Pattern” on 31st August 2017 at the Royal Textile Academy.

Trima literally means ‘coiling the warp,’ and is a highly-sophisticated technique where weft yarns are entwined around the warp yarns, producing motifs that are raised above the ground cloth and are often mistaken for embroidery. It is unique to Bhutan and has often drawn the attention of textile enthusiasts and connoisseurs across the world.

The exhibition also highlights sophisticated designs and motifs created by highly skilled modern weavers using two distinct categories of Trima patterning.

The exhibition is designed under four different themes: Kushung, Kushuthara, Ngosham and Pesar.

The main objective of the exhibition is to preserve and promote the unique and beautiful art of weaving in general and to highlight and celebrate the technique of weaving discontinuous weft patterns in particular. The exhibition also includes some award-winning pieces from the annual National Design Competitions organized by the Textile Museum and the RTA.

The exhibition will be open for the public for next nine months at the Royal Textile Academy.

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For further information, contact: 

Karma Deki Tshering
Curator
Royal Textile Academy
E: kdtshering@rtabhutan.org

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