plecion
Plecion is a term used to describe a braid or braided structure formed by interlacing two or more strands. It refers both to the technique of plaiting and to the resulting pattern, and it is employed across textiles, ropework, jewelry, and some engineering contexts to denote braided forms.
In textiles and fashion, plecion patterns are used as decorative trims, cords, belts, and straps. In ropework
Materials used for plecion range from natural fibers such as cotton and wool to synthetics like nylon
Manufacturing methods include hand-braiding and machine braiding, with various braiding machines designed to create different braid
Cultural and practical significance: plecion appears in traditional crafts in Poland and other parts of Europe