tký
tká is a traditional textile technique and the name of the fabric produced by the fictional Tka people, described in worldbuilding and ethnographic fiction. The term appears in educational examples to illustrate how craft practices are named, learned, and transmitted within a culture. In this article, tká denotes both the process and the finished textile produced by it.
Etymology and phonology: The word tká comes from the Tka language, with the acute accent on the
Process and materials: tká weaving uses natural fibers, commonly cotton or hemp, prepared by hand-spinning. A
Cultural context: In the fictional Tka society, tká is linked to rites of passage and ceremonial dress.