tasastikud
Tasastikud is a term used in Estonian to describe a type of traditional woven fabric, often associated with folk art and historical clothing. These textiles are characterized by their intricate geometric patterns created through the weaving process itself, rather than through printing or embroidery. The patterns are typically formed by interlacing different colored threads in a way that produces a visually striking and often symmetrical design.
The production of tasastikud involved skilled weavers who used looms to create these complex designs. The choice
Modern interpretations of tasastikud continue to be produced, with contemporary designers drawing inspiration from historical examples.