ETHNOGRAPHY OF PATTERNS: UNDERSTANDING CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS THROUGH DESIGN AND SYMBOLISM
Ethnography of patterns explores the cultural significance of visual designs in various societies, revealing how patterns in textiles, art, architecture, and rituals convey meaning, identity, and social structures. This research method delves into the ways patterns are integral to cultural expression, social roles, and spiritual beliefs. Through the examination of material culture, rituals, and social practices, ethnographers uncover the deeper symbolism behind these designs, which can signify belonging, status, history, and communal values. Patterns are not static; they evolve through interactions, migrations, and globalization, offering a lens through which to understand both cultural preservation and transformation. This study highlights how patterns serve as key tools for communication and identity within different societies, emphasizing the importance of patterns in understanding cultural diversity.