ühisloomesse
Ühisloomesse is an Estonian term that translates to "common loom" or "communal weaving." It refers to a historical practice where women in a village or community would gather to weave together. This was not just a practical activity for producing textiles but also served as an important social and cultural event.
The practice of ühisloomesse was prevalent in rural Estonia, particularly during periods when textile production was
Beyond its economic function, ühisloomesse provided a valuable opportunity for social interaction and knowledge transfer. Women
While the practice of ühisloomesse has largely diminished with the advent of industrial textile production and