legri
Legri refers to a traditional, handcrafted type of woven fabric or textile that originates from the regions of the Caucasus, particularly in countries such as Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. The term "legri" is derived from the Georgian word "ლეგრი," which translates to "embroidery" or "ornamented cloth." This fabric is renowned for its intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and cultural significance, often used in ceremonial garments, household textiles, and decorative items.
Legri is typically made using a technique called "khat" weaving, a form of tapestry weaving where threads
Historically, legri was a symbol of social status and regional identity, with each community developing its
The revival of legri in recent decades has been driven by both cultural preservation efforts and the