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Weaving patterns in the 19th century were often inspired by traditional styles and motifs, as well as by the art and design movements of the time. Some popular weaving patterns during this period included: Floral patterns: Floral patterns were very popular in 19th-century weaving, and they often featured intricate and detailed designs. These patterns could be inspired by a wide range of flowers, including roses, lilies, and poppies. Geometric patterns: Geometric patterns were also popular during the 19th century, and they often featured repeating shapes and lines. These patterns could include circles, squares, diamonds, and other simple shapes. Paisley patterns: Paisley patterns, which feature an ornate, teardrop-shaped design, were also popular in the 19th century. These patterns were often inspired by traditional Indian textiles and were often used in shawls, scarves, and other decorative fabrics. Stripes and plaids: Striped and plaid patterns were also popular in the 19th century, and they were often used in clothing and home textiles. These patterns could feature a wide range of colors and were often used to create a bold, visually striking effect. Animal and nature-inspired patterns: Animal and nature-inspired patterns, such as those featuring birds, flowers, or landscapes, were also popular during the 19th century. These patterns could be very detailed and realistic, or they could be more stylized and abstract.

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Arizona navajo speisen Textilien blanket covering Wolltextil navajo Gobelinweberei Amerika Textil- winden amerikanischer Ureinwohner Farbstoff Farbstoff Kostüm Chefdecke zweite Phase Decken Streifen Zentren waterproof blanket Navajo-Weber navajo concept Navajo-Kultur Gottheit Spinne Frau Sinn Künstler Schönheit Arbeit Zitat chief quot Entwurf phase ii innovations Schwarz Braun Indigo hohe Auflösung Tapisserie Kunstinstitut von Chicago
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1850 - 1865
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Weaving patterns in the 19th century
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Art Institute of Chicago
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https://www.artic.edu/
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Arizona navajo speisen Textilien blanket covering Wolltextil navajo Gobelinweberei Amerika Textil- winden amerikanischer Ureinwohner Farbstoff Farbstoff Kostüm Chefdecke zweite Phase Decken Streifen Zentren waterproof blanket Navajo-Weber navajo concept Navajo-Kultur Gottheit Spinne Frau Sinn Künstler Schönheit Arbeit Zitat chief quot Entwurf phase ii innovations Schwarz Braun Indigo hohe Auflösung Tapisserie Kunstinstitut von Chicago