püstakusmuste
Püstakusmuste, meaning "vertical pattern" in Estonian, refers to a type of textile ornamentation characterized by designs that run predominantly in a vertical direction. This is a broad term encompassing various techniques and styles where the visual emphasis is on elongated motifs, stripes, or figures arranged along the warp threads of woven fabric. In Estonian folk art, püstakusmuste is often observed in weaving, particularly in traditional linen and wool textiles.
The motifs employed in püstakusmuste can range from simple geometric lines to more complex symbolic representations.