kalustava
Kalustava is a term used in Finnic languages, particularly in Finnish and Estonian, to describe a decorative pattern on textiles, metal, and other materials. The word "kalustava" is derived from the Proto-Finnic word "kaluta," meaning "to decorate" or "to embellish."
In Finnish textile design, kalustava patterns typically feature geometric shapes, such as triangles, diamond shapes, and
The use of kalustava patterns dates back to pre-Christian times in Finland, where they were often used
Kalustava patterns were also influenced by Nordic and Baltic cultural traditions, where similar designs were used