The document discusses shawls made in Himachal Pradesh and Nagaland. Shawls from Himachal Pradesh are made from local wool and have a twill woven body with tapestry woven borders featuring geometric motifs. They are worn by both men and women. Shawls from Nagaland are made using a backstrap or loin loom, which is integral to weaving and requires no machinery. Each Naga tribe has distinctive colors and patterns that represent their identity. Patterning is done through extra warp and weft techniques on the loin loom.