Klappides
Klappides refers to a traditional type of woven fabric originating from the island of Crete in Greece. The term is derived from the Cretan dialect, where "klappi" means "to weave" or "to knit," reflecting the craftsmanship involved in its creation. This fabric is renowned for its durability, natural texture, and cultural significance, often used in both everyday clothing and ceremonial attire.
Klappides is typically made from wool, though variations may incorporate cotton or silk. The weaving process
In modern times, klappides remains a symbol of Cretan identity, frequently appearing in traditional festivals, weddings,
The production of klappides is often tied to seasonal cycles, with wool being sheared in spring and