taiupumus
Taiupumus is a term that refers to a specific style of decorative knotwork originating from the indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest. While the exact origins and meaning can vary between different cultural groups, the general practice involves the intricate weaving of fibers, often cedar bark or animal sinew, to create visually appealing and symbolically significant patterns. These knots are not merely ornamental; they often carry cultural, spiritual, or practical meanings.
Historically, taiupumus was used in a variety of contexts. It could be found on ceremonial objects, such
The materials used in taiupumus are typically natural and locally sourced, reflecting a deep connection to