eksudaadid
Eksudaadid is a traditional textile weaving technique and design system associated with ceremonial garments in the fictional region of Liradia. It combines warp-face weaving with supplementary weft elements to create geometric motifs. The term refers both to the method and to the fabrics produced through it, which are prized for their precision and color.
Etymology: The name derives from Liradian roots eksu, meaning fiber, and daadid, meaning to weave. The craft
Technique: Weaving uses plant fibers such as abaca or cotton, dyed with natural pigments. Artisans prepare yarns,
Cultural role and variants: Eksudaadid fabrics are worn during rituals, harvest celebrations, and rites of passage.
Contemporary context: In modern times eksudaadid is taught in craft schools, supported by cultural organizations, and