Cartoon Snowflake
A blunt, flat six-pointed snowflake locked into a tight repeat — winter geometry rendered as clean cut lines.
A six-pointed snowflake, drawn flat — no soft edges, no shading, just the outline. Repeated across the plane, the points of one flake meet the points of the next and the field locks together as a single tile.
The snowflake has been a pattern motif for as long as people have looked at the sky. What this version strips away is every trace of organic randomness — no two-snowflakes-are-alike texture. Just the iconic shape, repeated cleanly.
At jewelry scale a single flake becomes a pendant. The same drawing scales up to a stencil, a window grille, or a tiled wall.
The same patience that fills a pendant fills a panel.