Hilumban
Hilumban is a traditional textile craft and the textiles produced through its practice in the highland region of Veridia. The term refers to both the weaving method and the finished fabrics, which are valued for their geometric patterns and natural dye colors. Etymology and origins are tied to local languages, with early references appearing in regional annals from the 17th century.
The technique emphasizes communal production and intergenerational knowledge transfer. Hilumban weaving is typically performed on a
Materials and dyes commonly include natural fibers such as hemp, jute, and cotton. Dyes are extracted from
Cultural significance and use: hilumban textiles serve ceremonial garments, dowry pieces, banners, and everyday wraps in
Contemporary status: revival efforts emphasize heritage preservation, with workshops and courses that teach traditional techniques. Some