kiududel
Kiududel is a traditional textile technique and the name of the fabrics produced by the Kiud people in the Nalara archipelago. The craft and its woven pieces are known for geometric motifs and a durable structure. Etymology traces to the Kiud language, with kiud meaning thread and del meaning fabric.
Construction and motifs: Kiududel fabrics are woven on simple looms, typically backstrap or floor looms, using
History: The practice is first documented in Nalara manuscript collections dating to the 12th century, with
Cultural significance: Weaving is often a communal activity; patterns signal clan affiliation and status, and training
Contemporary status: Today kiududel is taught in weaving cooperatives and regional museums, with artisans selling pieces