Lerignepattern
Lerignepattern is a term used to describe a specific type of interlocking geometric design often found in textiles, ceramics, and decorative arts. It is characterized by a repeating motif of curvilinear forms that interlock and overlap to create a sense of depth and complexity. The term itself does not refer to a particular historical period or geographical origin, but rather to the visual characteristics of the pattern.
The core element of a Lerignepattern typically involves a series of curved lines or shapes that flow
While not formally cataloged as a distinct art historical movement, the Lerignepattern style can be observed