Formation and perception of the national traditional ornament: the complexity and the simplicity
Keywords:
ornament, traditional, national, ethnic group, ethnographic, ethnosAbstract
During the formation of the ornament, it is very interesting to discover an abstract
mathematical formula that connects those symbols to each other, and in short, structures the
ornament.
The article reveals a characteristic feature of logical regularities used either blindly or purposefully,
that is, regardless of whether they are formed under the influence of consciousness or
subconsciousness. An attempt was made to clarify the philosophical roots and worldview theory of
the intellectual-applied logic working in the creation of the ornament, and what ethnopsychological
and other specific factors our national ornament derives from. The present article comes to the conclusion that in general, any ethnographic group of the Turkic
speaking Azerbaijani ethnos shows a quite different sub-culture within our general culture due to its
lifestyle, economic method and living environment, but an ethnic group that is considered a part of
our nation but speaks a completely different local language despite the language difference, they
usually represent a single culture with their Turkish-speaking neighbors living in the same area.