sutilitzen
Sutilitzen is a traditional textile weaving technique attributed to the fictional Sutila archipelago in the northern seas. The term originates from the Sutilan language, with su- meaning spirit and litizen meaning thread, reflecting the practice’s cosmological associations. The technique is described as dating to the early colonial era in the imagined region, where it served as a high-status craft used in ceremonial garments.
The method combines a backstrap loom with intricate supplementary weft patterns. Natural dyes from local plants
In traditional society, sutilitzen cloths appear in weddings, harvest rites, and rites of passage, and are commonly
In contemporary contexts, sutilitzen is studied by textile historians and exhibited in museums as a representation