Filipino Textile Patterns
Colorful patterns inspired by the diverse weaving traditions across the Philippines.
$19.10
Explore more products
A traditional Japanese embroidery technique featuring repetitive patterns for fabric reinforcement.
Delicate dot patterns created through a tie-dye technique known as Bandhani from India.
Intricate designs that reflect the culture of the Guna people, characterized by layered fabrics.
Artistic patterns incorporating Arabic calligraphy into traditional weaving.
Traditional tent-making patterns featuring vibrant colors and geometric motifs.
A resist-dyeing technique creating striking patterns through blurred outlines and vibrant colors.
Elaborate floral and medallion patterns characteristic of traditional Persian carpets.
Stunning patterns that convey proverbs and values from the Akan culture of West Africa.
A vibrant symbol of good luck and fortune in traditional Bhutanese weaving patterns.
Historical patterns from the Romanesque period featuring religious themes and motifs.
Colorful animal and floral motifs inspired by the Otomi people of Mexico.
Flat woven patterns featuring stylized floral and geometric shapes typical of Turkish textiles.
Colorful patterns from traditional Andean hats, reflecting local flora and fauna.
Bright, multicolored woven patterns denoting cultural significance and representing storytelling.
Patterns inspired by traditional Native American techniques, featuring organic shapes and natural dyes.
Intricate motifs created using the Batik method, known for its detailed designs and cultural significance.
Hand-drawn patterns from Indonesian batik, featuring intricate imagery and narrative storytelling.
A vibrant pattern inspired by traditional Andean textiles, featuring geometric shapes and bold colors.
Plaid patterns recognizable by their crisscross designs that denote Scottish heritage.
Bold geometric designs representing the rich heritage of the Berber tribes.
Colorful, symbolic floral patterns used in traditional Hmong textiles.
Traditional patterns from the Sámi people, reflecting their nature and heritage.
Unique geometrical patterns inspired by the rich culture of the Caucasus region.
Vibrant textile patterns characterized by rich colors and intricate stitching techniques.
Classic diamond motifs representing harmony and balance found in Navajo weaving.