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<blockquote data-quote="SeaEagle" data-source="post: 1524280" data-attributes="member: 23555"><p>What a great thread (minus the modern posts). The old patterns and designs are really beautiful. They clearly borrow from nature with the fractal flowers etc., showing a cyclical nature. Forgive my poor wording, I lack the language to describe it because my mind is full of brand names instead. </p><p></p><p>If anyone has a book/resource on these traditional patterns I'd gladly read it. I'd like to at incorporate them into some of my work in a tasteful way. People likely won't wholesale take to wearing the whole costume (although id sure like that), but they'd likely appreciate the aesthetic subtly incorporated in a more modern style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeaEagle, post: 1524280, member: 23555"] What a great thread (minus the modern posts). The old patterns and designs are really beautiful. They clearly borrow from nature with the fractal flowers etc., showing a cyclical nature. Forgive my poor wording, I lack the language to describe it because my mind is full of brand names instead. If anyone has a book/resource on these traditional patterns I'd gladly read it. I'd like to at incorporate them into some of my work in a tasteful way. People likely won't wholesale take to wearing the whole costume (although id sure like that), but they'd likely appreciate the aesthetic subtly incorporated in a more modern style. [/QUOTE]
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