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Coroweaving is | Coroweaving is an [[Elgan]] method of weaving still-living strands of very sensitive [[corocylene]] fungus colonies into a desired shape. | ||
Incredibly demanding the skill and patience of the weaver, this traditional art is extremely rare in the modern day, due to the incredible demands on the skills and patience of both a weaver and botanist required to complete even a small amount of fabric. | Incredibly demanding the skill and patience of the weaver, this traditional art is extremely rare in the modern day, due to the incredible demands on the skills and patience of both a weaver and botanist required to complete even a small amount of fabric. | ||
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[[Corocylene]] is one of the most labour-intensive products to come from [[Krell]] despite many automated propagation processes due to the sheer amount of precision needed to catch and correct slight variations that might ruin up to a year's worth of product if left uncorrected for more than a day or so. Even after it is completed, exposure to too much water or humidity over a long enough period may revitalize the strands enough that they expand again, causing the imperiled garment to unravel. | [[Corocylene]] is one of the most labour-intensive products to come from [[Krell]] despite many automated propagation processes due to the sheer amount of precision needed to catch and correct slight variations that might ruin up to a year's worth of product if left uncorrected for more than a day or so. Even after it is completed, exposure to too much water or humidity over a long enough period may revitalize the strands enough that they expand again, causing the imperiled garment to unravel. | ||
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