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Weaving tradition into fashion

By GUO JIATONG and LIU KUN | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2026-01-28 07:02
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Hong'an handloom cloth woven by Tao Wencheng appears at the 2024 China Fashion Week. CHINA DAILY

Leveraging his technical skills, Tao revamped aging looms by repairing worn components, reducing strain, and improving efficiency — all while preserving the handmade character of the fabric.

His physical strength also proved helpful in this labor-intensive craft. Contrary to the common assumption that weaving is light or delicate work, Tao emphasized that it requires considerable endurance and force — especially during long hours of repetitive motion.

"Textile weaving is physically demanding, and in this regard, men tend to have a bit more of an advantage," he said.

According to Tao, creating Hong'an handloom cloth involves as many as 72 intricate steps, from the very beginning — selecting raw cotton — to spinning, dyeing, and finally weaving the finished fabric.

"A weaving machine can produce just over a meter per hour," he said. "But when you spin the thread by hand, making two or three meters can take an entire day."

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