kutikulata
Kutikulata is a term used in ethnographic, art historical, and design contexts to describe a decorative motif consisting of intersecting circular forms that create a continuous lattice. It is not a formal taxonomic or cultural category, and its definition varies among authors.
Etymology and usage have made kutikulata a descriptive label rather than a precise scholarly term. The origin
Visual characteristics of kutikulata motifs typically feature repeating interlocking circles or looped bands arranged in symmetrical
Context and meaning associated with kutikulata vary. In many interpretations, the motif symbolizes cycles, continuity, and
Contemporary usage and scholarship note that kutikulata is a common descriptive label in museum catalogs, design