kelgusi
Kelgusi is a traditional textile dyeing technique described in the cultural records of the fictional archipelago of Narelia. It is used to create blue-to-green hues on natural-fiber fabrics, particularly cotton and hemp, and is valued for its layered color effects and craftmanship.
Process and materials: Artisans mordant fabrics with tannic acids and alum to improve dye adhesion. Dyes are
History and distribution: Kelgusi appears in regional textile traditions across the central isles of Narelia, likely
Cultural significance and modern status: Kelgusi textiles are associated with rites of passage, official dress, and
Etymology: The term kelgusi is thought to derive from Nareli linguistic roots related to water and color,