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  2. Islamic geometric patterns - Wikipedia

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    Many Islamic designs are built on squares and circles, typically repeated, overlapped and interlaced to form intricate and complex patterns. [1] A recurring motif is the 8-pointed star, often seen in Islamic tilework; it is made of two squares, one rotated 45 degrees with respect to the other.

  3. File:Lusterware star tile with entwined cranes, Iran (Kashan ...

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    English: Lusterware star tile with entwined cranes, Iran (Kashan), Ilkhanid, 13th-14th century, stone-paste, overglaze-painted in luster, underglaze-painted in cobalt, Honolulu Museum of Art (long-term loan from the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art)

  4. Zellij - Wikipedia

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    A wall covered in zellīj at the Ben Youssef Madrasa in Marrakesh. Zellij (Arabic: زليج, romanized: zillīj), also spelled zillij or zellige, is a style of mosaic tilework made from individually hand-chiseled tile pieces.

  5. File:Luster star-shaped tile, dated A.H. 608 ie 1211–12 CE ...

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 16:28, 2 February 2023: 2,256 × 2,224 (4.56 MB): पाटलिपुत्र: contrast: 16:18, 2 February 2023

  6. Lustreware - Wikipedia

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    A large part of Persian lustreware production was in the form of tiles, usually star-shaped, with central animal or human figures, mostly single or in pairs, and ornament around the edges, and sometimes inscriptions. An eight-pointed star was the norm, made in effect of two rectangles with one rotated, but six-pointed stars are also common.

  7. Girih - Wikipedia

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    It is therefore impossible to tile the plane periodically with a figure that has five-fold rotational symmetry, such as a five-pointed star or a decagon. Patterns with infinite perfect quasi-periodic translational order can have crystallographically forbidden rotational symmetries such as pentagonal or decagonal shapes.

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