labyrinth types
These designs are not similar to any of the above labyrinth types. However, they do have unicursal labyrinthine pathways.
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The grid from a mid- 19th Century Chinese incense fire clock. A smouldering trail of incense is used to mark the passage of time. Photo by Labrynthos.
The labyrinthine pattern is formed by pouring powdered incense through the grid. The grid is then removed, the incense is lit, and the ceremony begins. Photo by Labyrinthos.
A labyrinthine pattern traced in the sand in the beginning of the 20th Century by the Zulu Ulutyetye.