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Source Firkin
Old China with a modern twist, take two.
Source Adam Charlts
Very dark pattern with some noise and 45-degree lines.
Source Stefan Aleksić
The name tells you it has curves. Oh yes, it does!
Source Peter Chon
The name is totally random, but hey, it sounds good.
Source Atle Mo
Prismatic Abstract Geometric Background derived from an image on Pixabay.
Source GDJ
Floral patterns might not be the hottest thing right now, but you never know when you need it!
Source Lauren
This is indeed a bit strange, but here’s to the crazy ones!
Source Christopher Buecheler
Inspired by a drawing in 'Kulturgeschichte', Freidrich Hellwald, 1896.
Source Firkin
Zero CC tileable hard cover cells, skin like, book texture. 4K, Scanned and made by me CC0
Source Sojan Janso
Zerro CC tillable texture of stones photographed and made by me. CC0
Source Sojan Janso
Colorful Floral Background 3 No Black
Source GDJ
Small gradient crosses inside 45-degree boxes, or bigger crosses if you will.
Source Wassim
Tile available in Inkscape using shift-alt-i on the selected rectangle
Source Firkin
This is lovely, just the right amount of subtle noise, lines and textures.
Source Richard Tabor
This is a grid, only it’s noisy. You know. Reminds you of those printed grids you draw on.
Source Vectorpile
Heavily remixed from a drawing in 'Barbara Leybourne; a story of eighty years ago', Sarah Hamer, 1889.
Source Firkin
Abstract Ellipses Background Grayscale
Source GDJ
Prismatic Geometric Tessellation Pattern 2 No Background
Source GDJ
More in the paper realm, this time with fibers.
Source Jorge Fuentes
From a drawing in 'A Rolling Stone. A tale of wrongs and revenge', John Hartley, 1878.
Source Firkin
Don’t look at this one too long if you’re high on something.
Source Luuk van Baars
From a drawing in 'The Quiver of Love', Walter Crane, 1876
Source Firkin