vooluks
Vooluks are a type of traditional, handwoven textile originating from the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, particularly the Coast Salish tribes. The term "vooluks" is derived from the Lushootseed language, spoken by the Duwamish people. These textiles are known for their intricate patterns and vibrant colors, often featuring geometric designs and symbolic motifs.
The process of creating vooluks involves several steps. First, the yarn is spun from natural fibers such
Vooluks are not only functional but also hold significant cultural and historical value. They have been used
The art of vooluk weaving is a living tradition, with many contemporary artisans continuing to create these