We collected 12 "traditional patterns" from all over the world and made a calendar.
Patterns such as embroidery, textiles, and ceramics that have been loved in various places for a long time are drawn freehand and cut out in a circle.
On the back side, the name of the pattern and the place where it is said to have originated are listed.
Standing on a memo stand,
Stick it on the wall with a pin or masking tape,
Make a hole and hang it with a string...
As a casual accent,
You can use it freely according to your room.
It is a calendar that allows you to think a little about countries around the world every month.
January Seigaiha (Japan)
February Anthemion (Greece)
March Vycinanki (Poland)
April Paisley (India)
May Kistu (East Africa)
June Poshagi (Korea)
July Otomi embroidery (Mexico)
August Marble (Florence)
September Arabesque (Islamic countries)
October Hmong embroidery (Southeast Asia)
November tartan check (Scotland)
December Plant Motif Continuous Pattern (Northern Europe)
*If there are various theories about the birthplace, we chose the most representative one.
*Photos are from 2021
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