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The above pattern is of Mamluk period and the below design was used during the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum at the Gok Madrasa and Mosque in Amasya, Turkey (1266-67), and at a much later date by Mamluk artists at the Sultan Qansuh al Ghuri Complex in Cairo (1503-05). The image is Plate 51 ("Wall Mosaics, 15th and 16th Centuries") from Arab Art by Prisse d'Avennes. Islamic Design Pattern, Islamic Geometry, Islamic Tiles, Islamic Designs, Moorish Design, Islamic Motifs, Islamic Patterns, Arabic Pattern, Geometry Pattern

The above pattern is of Mamluk period and the below design was used during the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum at the Gok Madrasa and Mosque in Amasya, Turkey (1266-67), and at a much later date by Mamluk artists at the Sultan Qansuh al Ghuri Complex in Cairo (1503-05). The image is Plate 51 ("Wall Mosaics, 15th and 16th Centuries") from Arab Art by Prisse d'Avennes.

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✳️ Download now: 16 images of blue tiles with white details, featuring a central symmetrical pattern with floral and geometric shapes. These tiles evoke Arabian ceramics used in architecture for interior and exterior decorations of buildings and palaces, showcasing the richness and sophistication of Islamic art. ✳️ Explore more tiles from this collection here: ➡️ https://www.etsy.com/es/shop/AngelicaBarttiPrints?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&section_id=48653004 ✳️ See the rest of our store here…

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Uzbekistan is a treasure trove of Islamic architecture, renowned world over for its blue tiles adorning the buildings. In Islamic tradition blue (al-azraq) often signifies the depths of the universe & turquoise is thought to have mystical qualities.The beautiful turquoise & azure tile mosaics adorning mosques & Islamic architecture is a highlight of Uzbekistan. Such as the ceramic-tiled walls of Tash Khauli in Khiva; the azure tile designs on the Registan madrassas & Shah-i-Zinda in…

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