torzíthat
Torzíthat is a traditional textile weaving technique and the fabric produced by it, historically associated with the Torzian highland communities. The method combines a warp-faced base with a supplementary-weft pattern to create raised geometric motifs and a textured surface used in ceremonial dress and everyday textiles.
Etymology: The name derives from elements in the Torzian language meaning thread and weave; earliest written
History: The technique developed in the Torzian highlands during the late medieval period and spread through
Technique and materials: Commonly loom-based, using wool or linen. The warp is prepared, and a secondary weft
Cultural significance and contemporary status: Torzíthat textiles function in ceremonies, dowries, and status display. Today, several