hinwies
Hinwies is a traditional textile craft described in ethnographic literature about the Hin communities of the Valenor Highlands. It centers on weaving natural fibers on backstrap and small frame looms to produce sturdy fabrics with geometric, subtly raised motifs. The name is derived from Hin language elements meaning thread and bind, though etymology varies by source.
Historically, Hinwies is attested in records from the early modern period in the highlands. Production declined
Techniques and materials involve locally grown fibers such as agave and hemp, and, where available, cotton blends.
In contemporary culture, Hinwies is celebrated as an example of intangible cultural heritage in the region,