Liver Seamless Pattern
For 1 commercial project or up to 500 units for sale.
Read full license termsAbout the product
What you'll see in this design
Food packaging teams, butcher-brand designers, and textile studios will read this as a seamless organ-meat pattern built from repeated liver sketches. The image shows several raw liver cuts in different shapes and sizes, including broad wedge-like pieces and smaller paired lobed pieces, all scattered across a white ground with no border so the layout repeats continuously. The drawing style is vintage black ink sketchwork with dense crosshatching, giving the meat a hand-engraved, old-market illustration feel.
It fits wrapping paper for butcher shops, deli labels, charcuterie or offal recipe cards, and packaging for meat delivery brands that want a traditional, editorial look. The repeating structure also works on apron fabric, tea towels, bakery or café textile accents, and pop-up market signage where a food-source motif needs to hold at close range. For publishing, it suits anatomy-adjacent cookbooks, farm-to-table menu covers, nutrition articles about organ meats, and educational posters about whole-animal butchery. The clean white background and evenly spaced cuts make it easy to tile across large surface graphics or crop into smaller product panels.
Delivered as a fully scalable .eps vector file.










