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Colorful Islamic Pattern Design
The above pattern is of Mamluk period and the below design was used during the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum at the Gok Madrasa and Mosque in Amasya, Turkey (1266-67), and at a much later date by Mamluk artists at the Sultan Qansuh al Ghuri Complex in Cairo (1503-05). The image is Plate 51 ("Wall Mosaics, 15th and 16th Centuries") from Arab Art by Prisse d'Avennes.
Traditional Turkish Tile Art
Iznik ceramic tile pattern featuring vibrant red tulips, blue flowers, and turquoise leaves on a white background. Inspired by 16th-century Ottoman tilework, this detailed floral design is perfect for lovers of Turkish art, heritage, and traditional Islamic geometry. Ideal for home decor inspiration, ceramic design references, or Mediterranean aesthetic lovers.