lugejani
Lugejani is a traditional textile weaving practice and the set of ceremonial textiles produced by communities across a broad region. It combines technical skill with storytelling and social ritual, and the textiles are frequently used in rites of passage, weddings, and seasonal celebrations.
The term lugejani is thought to derive from local languages, though precise etymology remains debated among
The earliest written references to lugejani date to 19th-century trade records and ethnographic accounts, but oral
Weaving is typically done on hand-operated looms, including backstrap or frame looms, with locally grown cotton,
Texts and garments woven in lugejani play a central role in ceremonies: belts, shawls, tunics, or panels
The craft is commonly organized in family workshops and small cooperatives, enabling apprentice learning and intergenerational
In recent decades, lugejani has faced pressures from industrial textiles and market changes, but artisans have