The wrapper is a completely traditional wrapper of the Mizo tribe of Mizoram , locally it is known as PUAN
Puans are the traditional clothing of the native people of Mizoram. There are many kinds of Puans, and each colour, motif and design has a traditional and cultural significance to the Mizos. The weaving is done by women on the loin loom and the earnings empower them financially. Worn by both men and women, puan means cloth in the native language. Woven predominantly on a loin loom, the puan is also occasionally woven on a frame loom or a Zo loom. The weaving in the loin loom is done in two parts, and the fabric is later stitched together. Frame handlooms produce single width fabrics.
The traditional way of wearing a puan is to wrap it around oneself from the waist to the ankle. The length of the puan is normally sixty to sixty-five inches. It takes a week or more to finish a plain puan, and a month or more for one with patterns, on a loin loom. Its It is completely handmade with cotton material. Its weaving process is very challenging. Generally, Mizo women use to make it. the Best suited for fashionable girls and women. Easy and very comfortable to wear. Best for festive seasonable fashion.
Care: Easy to wash with hand and machine wash.
Tribe : Mizo
Color : Red and White
Material : Cotton
Length: 67
Width: 48
Care : Washable in both machine and handwash.
Style : Traditional Strip