chartokkal
Chartokkal is a traditional geometric motif used in textiles, ceramics, and mural art of the fictional culture of Niram. The pattern is defined by a tessellated lattice of interlocking polygons, often hexagons and stars, arranged in repeating bands with high-contrast color combinations. The name derives from the Niram language, where chartokkal translates roughly as woven lattice.
Historically, chartokkal appears in artifacts dated to the medieval period in central Niram and spread to neighboring
Symbolically, chartokkal is associated with connectivity, balance, and continuity, with color choices conveying regional meanings, such
In modern times, chartokkal has been adapted in fashion, interior design, and graphic art to evoke traditional