nevodivou
Nevodivou is a traditional Czech and Slovak term that refers to a type of handmade, woven fabric or textile, often used in folk costumes and traditional clothing. The word itself is derived from the Czech phrase *ne* (meaning "not") and *vodivou* (meaning "water-permeable"), implying that the fabric was designed to be water-resistant or durable, likely due to its tightly woven structure. This type of textile was historically crafted using natural fibers such as wool, linen, or cotton, and was often dyed with plant-based pigments to achieve vibrant colors.
Nevodivou was commonly used in the production of garments like skirts, aprons, and shawls, particularly in rural
The craft of creating nevodivou declined with the rise of mass-produced textiles in the 20th century, though