tilkuva
Tilkuva is a traditional textile art form practiced in the fictional region of Arvonia, where artists create narrative panels by combining patchwork with linear embroidery. The technique emphasizes assembling varied fabric scraps into coherent scenes that reflect community memory, place, and lineage. Tilkuva pieces are typically built from patch blocks arranged to form landscapes or genealogical tableaux, with embroidery lines linking motifs to guide the viewer through a story.
Etymology and scope suggest that tilkuva derives from the Tilkuv language, where tilk means patch and kuva
Historically, tilkuva emerged in rural Arvonia during the 17th century as a way to preserve family histories
Techniques center on patchwork composition and connected embroidery. Artisans cut irregular fabric scraps into blocks, join
Today tilkuva is practiced by artisan collectives and individual makers, taught in craft programs, and exhibited