The correct answer is: a) Brightly colored stripes.
The Galo loin loom is a traditional weaving technique used by the Galo people of eastern India. It is a backstrap loom, which means that the weaver sits on the ground and uses a strap around their back to tension the warp threads. The warp threads are then passed through a series of heddles, which are raised and lowered to create the pattern in the cloth. The Galo loin loom is known for producing textiles with brightly colored stripes. The stripes are created by using different colored threads in the warp and weft. The weaver can also create patterns by changing the order of the colors in the warp and weft.
The other options are incorrect because:
- Option b) Intricate embroidery is not a characteristic of Galo textiles.
- Option c) Depictions of nature are not a common feature of Galo textiles.
- Option d) Religious symbols are not typically found on Galo textiles.