tahratyyppi
Tahratyyppi is a term used to describe a specific classification of patterned textiles, primarily found in historical Finnish contexts. It refers to hand-woven fabrics characterized by their intricate designs, achieved through a technique that creates motifs without the need for a complex loom or specialized weaving structures. The patterns are typically formed by manipulating the weft threads, allowing them to be raised or lowered in specific areas to create visual interest.
The patterns within tahratyyppi often feature geometric shapes, stylized floral elements, and sometimes representations of animals
The creation of tahratyyppi was a skill passed down through generations, with regional variations in design