lintreccio
Lintreccio is a traditional Italian textile technique that involves weaving a fabric with a distinctive, interlaced pattern. The method typically combines two or more threads of different colors or materials, creating a visually striking and often intricate design. This technique is particularly associated with handwoven textiles, particularly in regions like Tuscany, where it has been practiced for centuries. The word "lintreccio" derives from the Italian *linti*, meaning "to weave," and *ccio*, a suffix indicating a process or method.
The most famous example of lintreccio is the *tartufaccio*, a type of woven fabric used in the
Lintreccio can also be found in other textile crafts, such as rugs and upholstery, where its bold,