Pasurie
Pasurie is a traditional textile craft described in a fictional ethnography of the Pasuri people. It encompasses weaving, embroidery, and beadwork used to create ceremonial garments, banners, and decorative panels. The practice is centered on community workshops and is handed down through generations by apprentices within kinship and craft networks.
Materials and techniques hinge on natural resources. Weaving commonly uses plant fibers such as cotton or bast
Cultural context and function are central to pasurie. Garments and panels are worn during rites of passage,
Contemporary developments include revived interest in handmade textiles, cooperative studios, and collaborations with designers. Some practitioners