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Muqarnas
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مقرنص, عنصر معماري زخرفي
a decorative architectural element in Islamic art characterized by a series of intricate, tiered, and geometrically arranged niches or stalactite-like structures that create a visually stunning and complex pattern
What is "muqarnas"?
Muqarnas is a decorative architectural feature used in Islamic architecture, often found in domes, vaults, and entrances. It consists of a series of small, intricately carved recesses or shapes that create a three-dimensional effect. This design is typically made of plaster, stone, or tile and serves both an aesthetic and structural purpose by helping to transition between different architectural elements, such as a square base and a dome. Muqarnas adds a sense of depth and complexity to a space, making it visually striking while showcasing the craftsmanship of artisans. It is commonly seen in mosques, palaces, and other significant buildings throughout the Islamic world.
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