includeerima
Includeerima is a traditional craft and cultural practice of the Includeeri people in the Luvanor archipelago. The term covers both the technique of inlaying contrasting materials into prepared surfaces and the social system that sustains skilled artisans through apprenticeships and guild-like associations. Etymologically, the name is rooted in the Includeeri language, though there is no single universally accepted derivation.
Technique and materials: Practitioners cut and fit thin sheets of materials such as mother-of-pearl, bone, horn,
History and cultural role: Includeerima appears in maritime-region records from the early medieval period and reached
Contemporary status: Following industrialization, includeerima experienced decline but has seen renewed interest since the late 20th