The seventeenth-century pashmina carpet from northern india (1.9.4) uses repeated, stylized flowers as ________ to create a strong, unified design.

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The answer is: motifs
In 17th century Pashmina, The Repeated style flower is used as the most dominant and distinctive features of the carpet's design template.
The design for pashmina started to change in the past decades as more artists choose to create a more modern approach in the design, which resulted in the carpet with little to no motive at all.
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The north Indian pashmina carpets from the 17th century used repeated, stylized flowers as motifs to create their designed. These design techniques are centuries old with flower images or symbols got repeated in a continuous manner to make the carpet look unified and authentic to its origin.