Quillwork is a traditional Native American art form that involves using porcupine quills to create intricate designs on various objects such as clothing, bags, and moccasins.
Related terms
Beadwork: Beadwork is another Native American art form that involves sewing beads onto fabric or leather to create decorative designs.
Moccasin: A type of footwear made from soft leather and often decorated with quillwork or beadwork.
Porcupine: The animal whose sharp quills are used in quillwork.