Islamic Patterns and Mosaics, Decorative Vaulting in the Iwan Entrance of Emam Mosque, Isfahan, Iran - Bildbanksfoto

The geometric vaulting structure, muqarnas, in the Iwan entrance of Emam Mosque in Isfahan, Iran. Emam Mosque, formerly called Shah Mosque was built by Shah Abbas Kabir in 1612-1631. The worship of an idol or a physical object is strongly forbidden in Islam. That’s why Islamic architecture use highly advanced mosaic technique to decorate religious buildings. From architectural point of view, the Iwan entrance and great dome of the Emam Mosque are the masterstrokes of 17th century.
The geometric vaulting structure, muqarnas, in the Iwan entrance of Emam Mosque in Isfahan, Iran. Emam Mosque, formerly called Shah Mosque was built by Shah Abbas Kabir in 1612-1631. The worship of an idol or a physical object is strongly forbidden in Islam. That’s why Islamic architecture use highly advanced mosaic technique to decorate religious buildings. From architectural point of view, the Iwan entrance and great dome of the Emam Mosque are the masterstrokes of 17th century.
Islamic Patterns and Mosaics, Decorative Vaulting in the Iwan Entrance of Emam Mosque, Isfahan, Iran
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