dleges
Dleges are a fictional category of small wooden talismans central to the ritual life of the Varen, a people of the northern highlands. Typically about 3 to 6 cm long, dleges are carved from ash or maple and shaped with a flat back and a hollow front to receive a cord or ribbon. The most common design features a stylized eye, spiral, or fish-scale motif, often with a small hole near the top to thread a cord.
Origin and etymology: The name dlege derives from the Varen language, meaning watcher or protector. Early references
Manufacture and variation: Dleges are carved by a designated village master carver, using knives, scrapers, and
Use and symbolism: In daily life, a dlege may be hung above a doorway, worn as a
Present status: In museums and cultural programs, dleges are documented as examples of indigenous carving and