tulppareunainen
Tulppareunainen is a Finnish term that translates to "tulip-edged" or "tulip-trimmed." It is primarily used in the context of textiles, particularly in clothing and home decor. The term describes a decorative edge or hem that is shaped to resemble the petals of a tulip flower. This effect is typically achieved by creating a series of rounded, overlapping scallops or points along the fabric's border.
This type of edge finishing can be found on various items, including dresses, skirts, blouses, curtains, and
While the term itself is Finnish, the decorative technique it describes is found in textile traditions across