Hmong Paj Ntaub | Worn Within
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Hmong Paj Ntaub | Worn Within
In America, the Hmong people are often affiliated with the Vietnam War and its post-war creation, the Story Cloth, an embroidered tapestry. However, the embroidery designs on the Story Cloth are quite different than their traditional designs, or Paj Ntaub, found on their clothing.
Paj Ntaub, or “Flower Cloth” in Hmong, is the umbrella term for all needlework used to create the Hmong dress, such as cross-stitch, appliqué, reverse appliqué, and batik designs.
In this episode of Worn Within, host Susan explores the traditions of Hmong Paj Ntaub, the importance of Hmong clothing, and the Vietnam War’s impact on this craft and textile.