snäckskalmönster
Snäckskalmönster, often translated as "seashell pattern" or "conch pattern," refers to a recurring motif or design inspired by the spiral or ribbed structures found in seashells, particularly those of gastropods. This pattern is characterized by its organic curves and often depicts a logarithmic spiral, a geometric shape that closely approximates the growth patterns of many shells. The visual representation can vary, ranging from simplified, abstract lines to detailed, realistic renderings of specific shell types.
Historically, the snäckskalmönster has appeared in various art forms, including architecture, decorative arts, and textiles. Its