Sericulture and traditional production of silk for weaving

Sericulture and traditional production of silk for weaving

Element Sericulture and traditional production of silk for weaving
Countries

AfghanistanAzerbaijanIran (Islamic Republicof)TürkiyeTajikistanTurkmenistan and Uzbekistan

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Description

In sericulture and the traditional production of silk for weaving, farmers care for the silkworms through their entire lifecycle, growing the mulberry trees that provide leaves upon which the worms feed and produce silkworm eggs. The fibres are reeled from the cocoons, spun into silk threads, cleaned and dyed. The threads are then used to create various types of craft products, including fabrics, carpets, rugs and curtains. Silk products are highly valued by all social and cultural classes, and people use them for special occasions such as weddings, funerals and family gatherings. Deeply rooted in the traditions of the Great Silk Road, the practice is an expression of cultural identity and centuries-old traditions. It is also viewed as a symbol of social cohesion, as the silk trade contributed to the exchange of culture and science within and across the countries concerned.

DOMAINS OF THE CONVENTION
  1. Knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe
  2. Oral traditions and expressions
  3. Social practices, rituals and festive events
  4. Traditional craftsmanship
THREATENING FACTORS  
SDGs
  1. SDG 5: Gender Equality
  2. SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
  3. SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
  4. SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals
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