Abstract
This project attempted a procedural approach to depict the geometrical beauty of the ornate patterns found in traditional Japanese crafts. Kumiko (wooden lattice work) and kiriko (cut-glass) were examined and their patterns were procedurally described through a technique called the L-system, which was developed to simulate plant growth. This approach succeeded in describing the patterns that were faithful to traditional styles and their growth. Finally, an animated short that maximized the beauty of the patterns was produced. Since the L-system approach can describe the various processes of pattern growth by modifying its rules, it is expected to have further applicability.