Star Flowers
Six-pointed flower-stars scattered with controlled variation across a steady lattice — geometry that reads as both botanical and celestial.
Six-pointed flower-stars scattered across a steady six-fold lattice. Each star carries the same number of points, but each one rotates to a different angle — and the angles drift gently across the field rather than locking into perfect rows.
The figure is deliberately ambiguous: a six-petaled flower from one angle, a star from another. That reading shifts across cultures — the same six-fold rosette runs through Islamic tile, Sicilian mosaic, Pennsylvania Dutch hex signs, and folk embroidery worldwide.
At jewelry scale one repeat lifts cleanly out as a pendant. The same drawing scales up to a tile floor, a wall inset, or a window screen.
The same patience that fills a pendant fills a panel.