Manipur Handloom
Haophi Shawl (blue) – Handwoven Cultural Heritage
Haophi Shawl (blue) – Handwoven Cultural Heritage
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Celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Manipur with the Haophi (or Haophee), a traditional handwoven shawl that reflects the craftsmanship and legacy of the Naga tribes. Known for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors, the Haophi is more than just a garment — it is a symbol of identity, pride, and tradition.
Key Features:
- Authentic Craftsmanship: Each Haophi is meticulously handwoven by skilled artisans using traditional looms.
- Cultural Significance: Historically worn by Naga tribes during ceremonies, festivals, and social gatherings, it symbolizes cultural pride and heritage.
- Premium Material: Made from high-quality cotton or wool, the Haophi is designed for durability and warmth.
- Versatile Style: Ideal for traditional wear, winter warmth, or as a statement piece in modern ensembles.
Multilingual Terms for Haophi:
Known by various names across communities:
- Hindi: पारंपरिक हाओफी शॉल (Paramparik Haophi Shawl)
- Bengali: ঐতিহ্যবাহী হাওফি শাল (Oitijhyobahi Haophi Shal)
- Tamil: பாரம்பரிய ஹோபி ஷால் (Parampariya Haophi Shawl)
- Telugu: పారంపరిక హావోఫీ షాల్ (Parampirika Haophi Shawl)
- Malayalam: പാരമ്പര്യ ഹോപ്ഹി ഷാൾ (Paramparya Haophi Shawl)
- Kannada: ಪರಂಪರಾತ್ಮಕ ಹೋಫೀ ಶಾಲು (Paramparaatmaka Haophi Shalu)
- Gujarati: પરંપરાગત હાઓફી શોલ (Paramparagat Haophi Shawl)
- Marathi: पारंपरिक हाओफी शाल (Paramparik Haophi Shal)
- Punjabi: ਪਾਰੰਪਰਿਕ ਹਾਓਫੀ ਸ਼ਾਲ (Paranparik Haophi Shal)
- Odia: ପାରମ୍ପରିକ ହାଓଫି ଶାଲ (Parampareka Haophi Shal)
- Assamese: পৰম্পৰাগত হাওফি চাদৰ (Paramparagata Haophi Chador)
- Urdu: روایتی ہاؤفی شال (Riwaiti Haophi Shawl).
Care Instructions:
- Dry clean or gentle hand wash with mild detergent.
- Avoid exposure to direct sunlight for prolonged periods to maintain color vibrancy.
Add a touch of elegance and tradition to your wardrobe with the Haophi, a timeless masterpiece from Manipur.