Bhutanese textiles are renowned for their rich cultural heritage and intricate craftsmanship, reflecting the country's vibrant traditions and artistic skills. Woven primarily from silk and cotton, these textiles feature distinctive patterns and motifs that often symbolize Bhutanese beliefs, including intricate geometric designs and sacred symbols. Traditional garments like the *kira* for women and the *gho* for men are adorned with these textiles, which are meticulously handwoven on traditional backstrap looms. The use of natural dyes and the integration of symbolic elements make Bhutanese textiles not just clothing but a vivid expression of the nation's identity and spiritual values.