Islamic geometric patterns reflect divine order and unity.
These designs use stars, polygons, and tessellations for symbolic meaning.
Arabesque patterns blend geometry and nature in curvilinear designs.
Girih patterns from Persia create an illusion of infinite extension.
Muqarnas adds a 3D effect to Islamic architecture with stalactite-like patterns.
Zillij tilework combines colorful tiles into intricate, geometric masterpieces.
Islamic patterns influence global art and architecture, from Alhambra to the Taj Mahal.
Discover more about the cultural and artistic legacy of Islamic patterns!