Continuo a vedere questi ornamenti nei video e in altri contenuti sull’Estonia, e li trovo davvero carini, quindi mi chiedevo qual è la loro origine, come si chiamano e cosa simboleggiano?
These are a modernized and vectorized version of old estonian folk art patterns. Patterns like these used to be woven into edges of garments, ropes, belts, woven into cardigans, I think scratched into wood as well etc. They of course still are so, but they used to be too.
I’m sure someone can provide some more historical relevance and sources, my quick google (Estonian national patterns) lead to plenty more examples, but very few sites with actual good info. Found this fun document though:
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These are Estonian folk costume patterns.
These are a modernized and vectorized version of old estonian folk art patterns. Patterns like these used to be woven into edges of garments, ropes, belts, woven into cardigans, I think scratched into wood as well etc. They of course still are so, but they used to be too.
I’m sure someone can provide some more historical relevance and sources, my quick google (Estonian national patterns) lead to plenty more examples, but very few sites with actual good info. Found this fun document though:
[https://estinst.ee/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/549_symbolid-veebi-juuni-2015_1.pdf](https://estinst.ee/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/549_symbolid-veebi-juuni-2015_1.pdf)
Allthough that is for Estonian symbols overall, so it won’t help you that much. Was still a fun find to share though.
Some pagan sht
Those are ancient QR codes used by our ancestors.
Gang signs
Estonian alphabet.