Paisley pattern
The Paisley pattern is a distinctive design characterized by its teardrop or kidney-shaped motifs, often featuring intricate details and vibrant colors. Originating from the Persian region, it gained popularity in the 18th century, especially in textiles and fabrics. The pattern is commonly associated with shawls and has been widely used in fashion and home decor.
This design is named after the town of Paisley in Scotland, where it was produced in large quantities during the 19th century. The Paisley pattern has since become a timeless symbol in various cultures, often representing creativity and artistic expression in clothing, accessories, and upholstery.