uvaovanie
Uvaovanie is a traditional beadwork and embroidery practice practiced by communities in the Uva Highlands. It encompasses decorative panels, jewelry, and ceremonial attire produced by stitching and weaving beads into fabric, leather, or cord.
The origins of uvaovanie are not well documented. Some researchers date its emergence to the early modern
Techniques used in uvaovanie include both loom-based and off-loom methods. Beads are strung, stitched in rows,
Cultural significance centers on social identity and ceremonial life. Motifs can denote clan or status, and
In recent decades, uvaovanie has experienced revival and greater visibility through ethnographic study, artisanal cooperatives, and