tugimehhanisme
Tugimehhanisme, also known as tugimehhan or tugimehhanat, refers to a traditional Persian and Central Asian folk art form characterized by intricate, repetitive geometric patterns. Originating from the nomadic cultures of the region, this art often appears on textiles, carpets, pottery, and architectural decorations. The term itself is derived from the Persian words "tug" (meaning "thread" or "pattern") and "mehhan" (related to weaving or craftsmanship), reflecting its deep connection to textile traditions.
The patterns in tugimehhanisme are typically symmetrical and feature motifs such as stars, flowers, vines, and
Tugimehhanisme is not limited to decorative purposes; it also holds spiritual significance in many communities. For
Today, tugimehhanisme continues to evolve, blending historical techniques with contemporary styles. It is celebrated in festivals,