kalanruotokuvio
Kalanruotokuvio, which translates to "fishbone pattern" in English, is a type of repeating textile weave characterized by its characteristic V-shaped or herringbone motif. This pattern is created by arranging the warp and weft threads in a way that causes them to reverse direction at regular intervals, producing a staggered, zigzag effect. The visual appearance resembles the skeletal structure of a fish, hence its common name.
The origin of the kalanruotokuvio is ancient, with examples found in various cultures throughout history. It
The construction of a kalanruotokuvio can be achieved through different weaving techniques, including twill weaves with