vesisaunaa
Vesisaunaa is a traditional textile technique and the cloth produced by the Vesisauna people of the Seira Archipelago. The term also designates the distinctive weaving pattern used in ceremonial garments and everyday textiles.
Etymology: The name derives from elements of the Vesisauna language, ves- meaning water and saunaa meaning weave,
History: The earliest clear references to vesisaunaa appear in coastal trade records from the archipelago's medieval
Technique and design: Vesisaunaa weaving employs dampened fibers—primarily cotton or linen—on a sturdy loom. A two-layer
Culture and contemporary status: Vesisaunaa pieces are traditionally used in rites of passage, weddings, and boat