alvõrkude
Alvõrkude is a term used in some regions to describe fishing nets made from plant fibers. Historically, before the widespread availability of synthetic materials like nylon, fishermen relied on natural fibers such as hemp, flax, or cotton to construct their nets. The process of creating alvõrkude involved spinning the fibers into strong threads, which were then knotted together to form the mesh of the net. The type of plant fiber used often depended on local availability and the specific fishing conditions. For example, some fibers might be more resistant to rot or abrasion in saltwater environments.
The construction of alvõrkude required significant skill and labor. Knotting techniques were passed down through generations,