Английская Википедия:Binakael

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A binakol design

Binakael (binakel, binakol, binakul[1]) (transliterated, "to do a sphere") is a type of weaving pattern traditional in the Philippines. Patterns consisting entirely of straight lines are woven so as to create the illusion of curves and volumes.[2] A sense of motion is also sought.[3] Designs are geometric, but often representational. The techniques create illusionistic designs similar to op art patterns and were popular by the late 19th century,[4] when the United States colonized the Philippines and American museums collected many traditional Philippine textiles.

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Ilocos Sur weaver

Binakael patterns may use a two-block rep weave, making them double-sided, but with colour reversal.[5]

In culture

Mara Coson's novel "Aliasing" was inspired by binakael weave.[6]

See also

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