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  • Kashikari: a symbol of ornamental elements in Iran 2024-03-16 18:09

    Kashikari: a symbol of ornamental elements in Iran

    TEHRAN - Kashikari, or tiling, stands as one of the paramount symbols and prominent ornamental elements in Iranian architecture, representing an ancient craft deeply rooted in the land. Initially, tiling predominantly utilized glazed bricks for the structural integrity and aesthetic enhancement of buildings. Over time, however, it transitioned to serve as a defining feature in the appearance and façade of structures.

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