omogoajo
Omogoajo is a traditional textile weaving technique described in the ethnographic records of the fictional Lorelia region. It also designates the distinctive geometric pattern produced by this method. The term derives from Lorelian words omo for fold and goajo for pattern.
Technique and materials: Omogoajo weaves employ a controlled loom that allows a raised decorative element to
Patterns and uses: The omogoajo repertoire includes interlocking diamonds, stepped chevrons, and spirals. Motifs are usually
History and transmission: The technique is believed to date to the 12th century, spreading through Lorelia
Contemporary status: In Lorelian lore, omogoajo patterns are linked to status and ritual identity, and contemporary