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  2. Tazouaqt - Wikipedia

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    These methods are not only used for Tazouaqt, but they are used to draw geometric patterns for all other traditional arts: carved wood, plaster, stone or marble, chiseled or engraved metal, zellige, etc. [4] [5] Depending on the surface to be painted, the type of geometric pattern has a coefficient. It is determined by a calculation specific to ...

  3. Girih - Wikipedia

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    In woodwork, one of the earliest surviving examples of Islamic geometric art is the 13th-century minbar (pulpit) of the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, Cairo. [8] [9] Girih patterns can be created in woodwork in two different ways. In one, a wooden grille with polygons and stars is created; the holes can be left as they are, or filled with some material.

  4. Portable mihrab from the Mashhad of Sayyida Ruqayya

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    The front of the portable wooden mihrab from the Mashhad of Sayyida Ruqayya (now housed at the Museum of Islamic Art, Cairo).From the bottom of the image to the top, this view shows the niche and the intricately carved star-shaped geometric motif as well as the two lines of inscription that date the mihrab.

  5. Islamic geometric patterns - Wikipedia

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    Cultural organisations such as the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute and the Institute for Advanced Study run events on geometric patterns and related aspects of Islamic art. [63] In 2013 the Istanbul Center of Design and the Ensar Foundation ran what they claimed was the first ever symposium of Islamic Arts and Geometric Patterns, in ...

  6. Litema - Wikipedia

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    More recently (2003), Mothibe, in a further contribution towards the cause of preservation, compiled and donated a second edition on litema designs entitled Basotho Litema Patterns (With Modifications) to the School of Design Technology and Visual Art of the Central University of Technology, Free State, providing an updated record of designs ...

  7. Strapwork - Wikipedia

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    Girih is an Islamic decorative art form used in architecture and handicrafts (book covers, tapestry, small metal objects) from the 8th century onwards. It consists of geometric lines that form an interlaced strapwork. Girih patterns are used in varied media including tilework, brickwork, stucco, wood (for example in minbar pulpits) and mosaic ...

  8. Fretwork - Wikipedia

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    Most fretwork patterns are geometric in design. The materials most commonly used are wood and metal. [1] Fretwork is used to adorn furniture and musical instruments. The term is also used for tracery on glazed windows and doors.

  9. Arabesque - Wikipedia

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    The case for a connection with Islamic mathematics is much stronger for the development of the geometric patterns with which arabesques are often combined in art. Geometric decoration often uses patterns that are made up of straight lines and regular angles that somewhat resemble curvilinear arabesque patterns; the extent to which these too are ...

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