concept   floral motifs

18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) Western countries (1) Indian culture (1) Japanese culture (1) Latin American countries (1) African countries (1) East Asian countries (1) Greek culture (1) Maori culture (1) Mediterranean countries (1) Mexican culture (1) Nigerian culture (1) Pacific Island countries (1) Russian culture (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Slavic countries (1) South Asian countries (1) Sri Lankan culture (1) decorative arts culture (1)
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1 floral motifs Western countries Floral motifs are commonly used for decoration in Western culture. 8
2 floral motifs Indian culture Floral motifs in Indian culture represent beauty, love, and spiritual growth in saris, tapestries, and henna designs. 2
3 floral motifs Japanese culture In Japanese culture, floral motifs symbolize simplicity, elegance, and harmony with nature in minimalist designs. 2
4 floral motifs Latin American countries Floral motifs are frequently incorporated into Latin American art and traditions, including Day of the Dead festivities. 2
5 floral motifs African countries Floral motifs are commonly used in African countries for textiles, artifacts, and traditional clothing to symbolize fertility, growth, and celebration. 1
6 floral motifs East Asian countries Floral motifs in East Asian countries are used in minimalist and symbolic designs to convey simplicity, elegance, and harmony with nature. 1
7 floral motifs Greek culture In Greek culture, floral motifs are commonly used in architecture, pottery, and traditional crafts to symbolize vitality, fertility, and the cycle of life. 1
8 floral motifs Maori culture Floral motifs in Maori culture symbolize connections to nature and ancestral heritage in tattoos, carvings, and traditional items. 1
9 floral motifs Mediterranean countries Floral motifs are commonly used in Mediterranean countries in architecture, pottery, and traditional crafts to represent vitality, fertility, and the cycle of life. 1
10 floral motifs Mexican culture Floral motifs are commonly used in Mexican folk art, ceramics, and traditional crafts to represent the connection between indigenous cultures and the natural world. 1
11 floral motifs Nigerian culture Floral motifs are commonly used in Nigerian culture for textiles, artifacts, and traditional clothing to symbolize fertility, growth, and celebration. 1
12 floral motifs Pacific Island countries Floral motifs are used in Pacific Island countries for symbolic and ancestral design purposes. 1
13 floral motifs Russian culture Russian culture often incorporates floral motifs into decorative arts, textiles, and religious iconography to symbolize beauty, rebirth, and the natural world. 1
14 floral motifs Scandinavian countries Floral motifs are used in Scandinavian home decor and textiles to create a natural and peaceful atmosphere. 1
15 floral motifs Slavic countries Floral motifs are commonly used in Slavic countries for decorative arts, textiles, and religious iconography to represent beauty, rebirth, and nature. 1
16 floral motifs South Asian countries Floral motifs are commonly used in ornate designs for mosques, palaces, and traditional clothing in South Asian countries to symbolize beauty, nature, and spirituality. 1
17 floral motifs Sri Lankan culture In Sri Lankan culture, floral motifs are important symbols in saris, tapestries, and henna designs, representing beauty, love, and spiritual growth. 1
18 floral motifs decorative arts culture The use of floral motifs in Persian decorative arts symbolizes beauty, elegance, and natural harmony. 1