Kaugs
Kaugs are traditional woven or braided ornamental objects, often used in various cultural contexts across different regions. The term "kaug" can refer to a variety of handcrafted items, depending on the cultural background and local practices. These objects are typically made from natural fibers such as plant fibers, wool, or other durable materials, and are crafted using techniques that involve braiding, weaving, or knotting.
In some cultures, kaugs serve functional purposes such as securing or decorating clothing, attaching accessories, or
The craftsmanship involved in creating kaugs is usually passed down through generations, reflecting local artistry and
Although kaugs are less prominent in mainstream fashion today, they remain important cultural artifacts and are