külgende
Küljande is a term that refers to a specific type of textile manipulation, often seen in traditional clothing and decorative fabrics. It involves the use of small, typically woolen, tufts or rosettes that are densely embroidered onto a base fabric. These tufts are usually made by winding yarn around a needle or a small tool and then cutting the loops to create a plush, velvety texture. The term itself is thought to have origins in Central Asian languages, where similar decorative techniques have been practiced for centuries.
The process of creating külgende requires considerable skill and patience. The tufts are attached individually or