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Jiedexiu: Homeland of Tibetan Pulu Fabrics
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Pulu fabrics | "Pulu", or Tibetan
woolen fabrics, are as important and popular among Tibetans as cotton clothes
are to inland Chinese. This type of richly textured cloth originated in
Jiedexiu, a small town in Gongashan County of southern Tibet. Here, the rhythmic
sound of pulu weaving, which has echoed throughout the land since ancient times,
can still be heard along the banks of the Yarlung
Zangbo River .
When I was young, I often saw people from the countryside selling delicately
made pulu in the market in front of my home. Those beautiful, elegant pulu
clothes were displayed on the ground at the market and always drew the attention
of passersby. I recall that my mother bought some pulu clothes as my elder
sister's dowry. "Look at the color and the texture. They were made in Jiedexiu,"
Mum said while unfolding them for us to see. I couldn't help touching the cloth,
but Mum brushed my hand away, saying, "Don't touch!" I can still remember the
way she was holding the pulu, so reverently, as if she was holding a rare object
from centuries ago. In fact, Tibetan people regard the pulu made in Jiedexie as
the most treasured.
We are not lacking for beauty in our life, but we seldom try to find it. We
have appreciated beautiful things for hundreds of years and handed them down for
generations. Actually, the more indigenous characteristics an object
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| Tibetan women weaving Pulu
fabrics | of beauty possesses, the more international
interest it will attract. But when deprived of the soil and climate where
precious traditional cultures and arts are nurtured, they can barely exist let
alone prosper. Even though exposed to the impact of market economy and modern
living styles, pulu production continues unabated, trying to integrate with the
ever-changing society.
Once in Jiedexie, you will find its charm lies in its pacific atmosphere. In
weaving pulu fabrics, Tibetan people demonstrate their centuries-old pursuit of
beauty. And through their nimble fingers, unknown artisans who have spent their
entire lives in this quiet town reveal their dreams. Against the background of
quiet sky and sunshine, and the area's brilliant colors and light, artisans
weave their innermost feelings onto the colorful fabrics. They are calm and
contented people. Every pulu product embodies an artisan's tranquil life and the
feelings of Tibetan people for their lifestyle and traditions. As you walk
through the town, you will hear the crunch of your shoes on the pebbled path.
And when you look at the pulu fabrics that are vital to every Tibetan, the
history of the land resonates, and the gentle spirit of the pulu weavers touches
you. A person who spends a lifetime in Jiedexie must know the true meaning of
serenity.
For hundreds of years, the peace-loving, life- affirming Tibetan people have
woven their understanding of the world into every pulu product. All of the
patterns, stitching and colors symbolize their pursuit of a better life. On
their looms, they quietly weave the dreams deep in their hearts.
Author: Dawa Tsiren
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