
The ceiling of Shah Mosque in Isfahan, Iran (1611), featuring a mesmerising array of geometrical tessellations and radial designs. The patterns are meticulously planned, with each tile cut to fit into the celestial design. [1317×1080]
by Party_Judgment5780
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Enthralling. Muslim architecture never fails to take my breath away.
Oh my good god.
Is there a term for how the ceilings have indentations/topographic variations?
I saw this with my minds eye once when I was on mushrooms except it was orange. I wonder if these guys were on psychedelics when they designed this. 🤔