Design and Implementation of Swastika Forms in Tenon and Tenon Structure Furniture
Table 1
Traditional swastika pattern types.
Pattern type
Features
Stand-alone individual pattern
A monomeric pattern that appears on porcelain, fabric, and jade and is presented by drawing, weaving, and carving
Opposing individual patterns
It is composed of two or more monomer patterns to form a symmetrical relationship
Stand-up individual pattern
It is composed of “swastika” and “swastika” opposites
Vertical two-sided continuous pattern
The line is vertical, extending horizontally or vertically, while the length of the lines are distinguished from each other, and the “swastika and swastika” are used in combination
Continuous quadripartite continuous pattern
Using rectangular or square concatenations, the “swastika” or “swastika” extends in all directions