todentava
Todentava is a term used in speculative ethnography to denote a traditional weaving technique and its associated decorative motifs developed by a fictional people called the Todentavans. In this context, todentava encompasses both the process of weaving and the symbolic designs that characterize the finished textiles. The term is treated as belonging to the Todentava language, with scholarly reconstructions suggesting it combines roots meaning “weave” and “pattern.”
Originating in the imagined highland regions of Todentava, the technique is said to have emerged in the
Technique and materials Todentava weaving typically employs a frame loom or backstrap setup, using cotton and
Cultural significance In its fictional setting, todentava textiles play a key ceremonial role and function as
See also: textile arts, weaving, decorative motifs, cultural revival movements.