Arlons
Arlons are a type of traditional, hand-woven textile originating from the island of Arlon in the Belgian province of Luxembourg. The term "Arlon" is derived from the French word for "eagle," reflecting the bird depicted in the coat of arms of the city. The fabric is known for its distinctive pattern, which often features a repeating motif of a stylized eagle or other heraldic symbols, interspersed with geometric designs.
The weaving process for Arlons involves intricate techniques that have been passed down through generations. The
Arlons have a rich history and cultural significance in the region. They are often used in traditional
The production of Arlons is a labor-intensive process, with skilled weavers dedicating years to mastering the