Mizo weavers create intricate textiles like shawls, bags, and belts known for their:

Bright colors and geometric patterns
Subtle hues and floral motifs
Embroidered animal figures
Realistic landscape depictions

The correct answer is: a) Bright colors and geometric patterns.

Mizo weavers create intricate textiles like shawls, bags, and belts known for their bright colors and geometric patterns. The textiles are often made from cotton or silk and are decorated with intricate patterns that are woven into the fabric. The patterns can be simple or complex, and they often represent symbols or motifs that are important to the Mizo people.

The Mizo people are an ethnic group that lives in the northeastern Indian state of Mizoram. They are known for their traditional textiles, which are often used in ceremonies and other important events. The textiles are also a popular tourist attraction, and they are often sold in souvenir shops.

The following are brief descriptions of each option:

  • Option b: Subtle hues and floral motifs. This is not the correct answer because Mizo textiles are known for their bright colors, not subtle hues.
  • Option c: Embroidered animal figures. This is not the correct answer because Mizo textiles are not typically embroidered with animal figures.
  • Option d: Realistic landscape depictions. This is not the correct answer because Mizo textiles are not typically decorated with realistic landscape depictions.