Kierretty
Kierretty is a design term describing a stylistic motif of twisting and interlacing forms that appears in Nordic decorative arts, architecture, and applied design. The name derives from the Finnish kierrety, meaning twisted or winding, and is used to characterize works whose lines convey motion through continuous curves and interwoven strands, rather than through literal figuration.
Origins of the motif are traced to late modernist craft and folk influences in Finland and neighboring
Characteristics commonly attributed to Kierretty include persistent curves, interlacing or knotted lines, torsion and spirals, and
Applications range from decorative elements and hardware to sculptural pieces and architectural details. In jewelry, Kierretty
Reception and impact in design discourse position Kierretty as a bridge between artisanal craft and industrial