qoyding
Qoyding is a traditional handcrafted textile art form originating from the Inuit people of the Canadian Arctic, particularly associated with the communities of Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and northern Quebec. The word "qoyding" derives from the Inuit word *qoydinq*, meaning "to sew," and the practice involves intricate needlework techniques to create decorative patterns and designs on clothing, accessories, and other functional items.
Qoyding is primarily known for its use of porcupine quill embroidery, where quills are carefully plucked, cleaned,
The craft has deep historical significance, serving as both a practical and artistic tradition. Before the
Artisans often use natural dyes derived from plants, berries, and minerals to color the quills, ensuring the