lindiks
Lindiks are a type of indigenous textile traditionally produced by certain communities in Southeast Asia, particularly in parts of Indonesia and Malaysia. The name "lindiks" refers to the specific weaving techniques and often the resulting patterns that characterize these fabrics. These textiles are typically made from cotton or silk threads and are known for their intricate geometric designs, often incorporating symbolic motifs. The weaving process is usually done by hand using backstrap looms, a method that requires considerable skill and patience.
The production of lindiks is often a communal activity, passed down through generations of women. The colors