ulkopinraa
Ulkopinraa is a traditional textile craft and ceremonial garment attributed to the fictional Ulkopin people of the highland region of Norai. The term derives from the Ulko language, with ulko meaning "sky" and pinraa meaning "woven cloth," a name chosen for its association with celestial ceremonies. Ulkopinraa denotes both the weaving technique and the cloak produced for communal rites, especially during the autumn harvest festival and the winter solstice.
The fabric is typically wool or flax, dyed with plant-based pigments. Weaving is performed on a backstrap
Historically, the practice is first attested in bardic chronicles from the 13th century and spread through