lainetüübile
Lainetüübile is a traditional Estonian garment or textile technique that embodies the rich cultural heritage of Estonia. The term "lainetüübile" is derived from the Estonian words "lainet," meaning "wave," and "tüübile," which relates to types or patterns, reflecting the garment’s characteristic wave-like designs. This technique is primarily associated with traditional folk costumes and textiles, often used in the decoration of clothing, accessories, and household items.
Historically, lainetüübile patterns are characterized by repetitive, flowing motifs that resemble ocean waves or rippling water,
Lainetüübile holds cultural significance as it represents continuity and connection with nature, which is a core
In recent years, lainetüübile has experienced renewed interest among designers and artisans aiming to preserve traditional