{"id":18990,"date":"2016-10-18T08:00:40","date_gmt":"2016-10-18T00:00:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lifestylebucket.com\/?p=18990"},"modified":"2022-08-04T19:15:21","modified_gmt":"2022-08-04T11:15:21","slug":"weaving-heritage-and-culture-through-time-royal-pahang-silk-weaving","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lifestylebucket.com\/weaving-heritage-and-culture-through-time-royal-pahang-silk-weaving\/","title":{"rendered":"Weaving Heritage and Culture Through Time – Royal Pahang Silk Weaving"},"content":{"rendered":"
Traveling to another country makes you learn a lot of things about places, culture and people, so goes with its fashion. And in my recent trip to Pahang, Malaysia, I was able to see one of Malaysia’s fashion tradition at the Royal Pahang Silk Weaving Centre (Tenun Pahang Diraja).<\/p>\n
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Silk weaving is historically known to be from China. However, many countries, mostly Asian, have learned the skills. Malaysia is one of those countries who acquired the knowledge, so are the neighboring countries, including the Philippines.<\/p>\n
The Royal Pahang Silk Weaving Centre in\u00a0Sungai Soi, Kuantan is a gallery of\u00a0handwoven produce\u00a0sporting Malaysia’s traditional silk creations, contemporary designs and even the royal family’s wardrobes.<\/p>\n