kalanruotokuviot
Kalanruotokuviot are decorative patterns resembling fish bones. These motifs are found in various art forms and design contexts, often characterized by their repeating, diagonal lines that converge to create a herringbone or chevron-like appearance. The term "kalanruoto" itself translates from Finnish as "fishbone," directly referencing the visual resemblance.
Historically, kalanruotokuviot have been employed in textiles, particularly in weaving and knitting, where the interlacing of