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Moorish mosaic background
full frame shot of moroccan traditional water tap decorated with colorful shapes of mosaic
Traditional Mudejar-style colorful ceramic tiles created by the Moors and found in Seville, Spain.
Architectural detail of Mosque Hassan II in Casablanca
Beautiful blue tiled wall with patterns of Middle East in the historic home of Iran
Old Persian Pattern on the walls surrounding the Sa'dabad Complex
Geometrical arabesque colourful pattern found in the Alhambra, in Granada, Spain
Old Moorish style pattern zellige ceramic tiles
Unique architectural details of Taj Mahal.Unique architectural details of Taj Mahal.
The Holy Quran over Muslim Prayer Carpet
Black and white keyhole arch with seashell texture inside with floral patterns below and on either side in old traditional Islamic college, Madrasa Slimania
Moroccan vintage tile background
asian old ceramic mosaic. elements of oriental ornament on ceramic tiles
It is believed that Islamic philosophers and artists learned about geometry by looking at the works of Greek philosophers and mathematicians, like Euclid and Pythagoras. These lessons allowed them to create the beginnings of mosaic art which are tessellations. Tessellations are created when a certain shape is repeated over and over again. The complexity behind these designs really highlights the beauty and uniqueness of Islamic architecture in its Golden Age.
Geometric and seamless andalusian or moroccan islamic arabic star pattern in blue made out of ceramic tiles in Spain Sevilla
Antique multicolored tiles or azulejos in Portugal.
African Mosaic in Marrakesh from side of a building
Meknes, Morocco-September 22, 2013: Close-up detail from the ceramic-patterned and stone-carved wall of the Moulay Ismail Tomb. Arabic inscriptions are carved into the stone.
beautiful designs in the walls of historical building, Khiva, the Khoresm agricultural oasis, Citadel.
The Turkish ceramic tiles with copy space in Eyup Sultan
Decorative architectural details of the Seljuk period, sifaiye medresesi (1217), Sivas Turkey
Close-up of unusual decorations and mosaic work in the Cathedral of Salerno, Italy
Traditional ornate portuguese decorative tiles azulejos
The Itimad-ud-Daulah, commonly known as the 'Baby Taj,' is an architectural marvel located in Agra, India. Built between 1622 and 1628, this tomb serves as a precursor to the iconic Taj Mahal, featuring similar design elements and intricate marble inlay work. The structure, mainly composed of white marble, is adorned with semi-precious stones and exhibits fine lattice screens. Overlooking the Yamuna River, the Baby Taj is an important landmark that offers valuable insights into the evolution of Mughal architecture.
Decorative alabaster wall carvings in a riad in Fes, Morocco
Detail of the wall in the courtyard of the Naqshbandi Mausoleum complex in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Frame composition of typical maroccan wall decorations with colored ceramic tiles called azulejos with a geometric design - concept image with copy space.
Tiles on a wall of an old cuban house.
Floral ornament in arabic style. Ceramic tile, UAE, Abu Dhabi Cathedral mosque
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