peituv
Peituv is a fictional traditional weaving technique described in a hypothetical ethnographic setting. It originates in an imagined highland region and is defined by modular geometric patterns woven on backstrap looms. In this article, peituv denotes the entire process, including patterns, materials, and finishing methods, rather than a single fabric.
Etymology and origin: The name is drawn from the imagined Valaran language, with components interpreted as
Technique and patterns: Materials typically include cotton and wool, with natural plant-based dyes producing muted, earthy
Cultural context and modern relevance: In the fictional setting, peituv is tied to community identity and transmission