oqsils
Oqsils are a type of traditional, handwoven textile originating from the Oqsil people, an indigenous group primarily residing in the highlands of the Caucasus Mountains, particularly in regions of modern-day Georgia and Azerbaijan. These textiles are renowned for their intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and cultural significance, reflecting the artistic heritage of the region.
The production of oqsils involves a meticulous process that often spans several days or even weeks. Typically,
Oqsils are not merely decorative items but hold practical and ceremonial importance. They are frequently used
The decline of traditional oqsil weaving in recent decades has been attributed to urbanization, industrialization, and