tileinkun
Tileinkun is a term used in speculative worldbuilding and fictional linguistics to refer to a class of mosaic designs associated with an imagined Tilein culture. In this context, tileinkun motifs fuse tessellated geometry with symbolic imagery, producing patterns suited for large ceramic or stone panels and pavements. The name combines the English word tile with a fictional suffix, -inkun, which scholars within the lore assign to “design” or “pattern.”
Scope and motifs: Tileinkun patterns commonly employ square or hexagonal tessellations, with recurring elements such as
Technique and production: Tileinkun panels are created by licensed tilemakers who use inlay or glaze techniques
Cultural role: In the fictional culture, tileinkun is valued as public art and ceremonial decoration, believed
See also: mosaic, tessellation, tile art, constructed language, worldbuilding.