No. 204. Scroll Border based on Adjacent Circles.
No. 205. 14th Century Textile composed of Undulate Borders arranged obliquely.
a series of complete adjacent circles struck within the border. The latter device is the basis of the wave line, which, after all, is only the key or labyrinth with the square angles rounded.
No. 206. French Brocade, 18th Century, composed of Borders.
Border decoration can also consist of leaves or other details symmetrically arranged on a central axis, with perhaps occasional flowers or rosettes to break the monotony.