Geometric Patterns

Hex Cane

Hexagonal cane motifs interlocking in a tight three-fold weave — a study in how a single tile fills a field by rotation alone.

Hex Cane

A hexagonal tile carrying a short, blunt cane figure — three radiating arms that meet at the center. Repeated across the plane, each tile’s arms slot into the arms of its three neighbors, and the field reads as a continuous lattice of interlocking canes.

The form has the practical look of paving units — cast concrete, terra cotta, hand-set stone. The arms do the structural work; the open ground sets the rhythm.

At jewelry scale one cane lifts cleanly out as a pendant. At architectural scale the same drawing carries a screen, a tile floor, or a pierced wall panel.

The same patience that fills a pendant fills a panel.