Woven Pattern
Definition
A woven pattern is a repeating decorative design created by interlacing threads in textiles. This pattern is often used in fabrics, wall coverings, and can also be mimicked in picture frame ornamentation and other decorative surfaces.
Characteristics
- Composed of intersecting threads, fibers, or simulated motifs to create a structured design.
- Can be symmetrical or asymmetrical depending on the style of weaving.
- May serve both functional and aesthetic purposes in framing, textiles, and interior design.
- Often used to evoke traditional, classic, or cultural design influences.
Applications
- Textiles for upholstery, drapery, and clothing.
- Decorative motifs on picture frames, mats, and inlays.
- Wall coverings or embossed surfaces that mimic woven textures.
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