Community Project
Pua Kumbu Community Project consists of Iban women who are coming from or living at Rumah Gare, Sg. Kain, Kapit, Sarawak. The weaving traditions in the Iban community has been traced back to centuries ago but the weaving tradition has not been developed to be a cottage industry. This project aims to bring the knowledge and skill of the present weavers to a higher level so cottage industry based on the weaving of Pua Kumbu can be developed. This project also intend to continue to create employment for the rural Iban community range from weaving activities, planting of dyes plants, distributions of products and hosting visitors at the longhouse for workshops and training.
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