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At   (A Shaded View On Fashion Film Festival) ✨
04/01/2022

At (A Shaded View On Fashion Film Festival) ✨

• SHAMSEH COLLECTION •Entrance door leading from the L-shaped vestibule into the mosque. The monument's architect was Mo...
26/11/2021

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Entrance door leading from the L-shaped vestibule into the mosque. The monument's architect was Mohammad-Reza Isfahani, who solved the problem of the difference between the direction of the qibla and the gateway of the building by devising an L-shaped connecting vestibule between the entrance and the enclosure. Reza Abbasi's inscription on the entry gateway gives the date of the start of construction. The north-south orientation of the Maydan does not agree with the southwest direction of the qibla; it is set at 45 degrees to it. This feature, called pāshnah (پاشنه) in Persian architecture, has caused the dome to stand not exactly behind the entrance iwan.
PS: This cloth is inspired by the plan of Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque.
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• SHAMSEH COLLECTION •Compared with the Shah Mosque, the design of the Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque is quite simple: there i...
06/11/2021

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Compared with the Shah Mosque, the design of the Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque is quite simple: there is no courtyard, and there are no interior iwans. The building itself consists of a flattened dome resting on a square dome chamber. However, in contrast to the simple structure of this mosque, the decoration of both interior and exterior is exceedingly complex, and in its construction, the finest materials were used and the most talented craftsmen employed.
PS: This cloth is inspired by the plan of Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque.
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• SHAMSEH COLLECTION •Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque (Persian: مسجد شیخ لطف الله‎) is one of the masterpieces of Iranian archit...
10/10/2021

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Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque (Persian: مسجد شیخ لطف الله‎) is one of the masterpieces of Iranian architecture that was built during the Safavid Empire, standing on the eastern side of Naqsh-i Jahan Square, Esfahan, Iran. Construction of the mosque started in 1603 and was finished in 1619. It was built by the chief architect Mohammadreza Isfahani, during the reign of Shah Abbas I of Persia.
PS: This cloth is inspired by the plan of Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque.
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• SHAMSEH COLLECTION •Girih could be seen on various surfaces. On windows, domes, and walls as examples.Girih patterns a...
06/10/2021

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Girih could be seen on various surfaces. On windows, domes, and walls as examples.
Girih patterns are very likely to be all over the walls of some Islamic architectures. The decorating lines connect to each other and form a continuous network across the entire tiling with edges combine together. In addition, girih patterns vary a lot on the surface, with different geometric shapes including decagons, hexagons, bowties and rhombuses. Among all these patterns, a special technique is shared: "self-similar transformation". The mapping is completed by using this freedom to eliminate the edge difference of these patterns and reduce the edge mismatches to the lowest degree. The extensive use of Girih for interior decoration corresponds to Islam belief. The repetitive patterns of Girih are capable of expanding in every direction, thus Girih has an indefinite nature. This characteristic resembles Muslim's belief that human, who is not the measure of the world, can never comprehend the "infinite meaning of the world" created by the un-definable god.
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• SHAMSEH COLLECTION •Girih consists of geometric designs, often of stars and polygons, which can be constructed in a va...
25/09/2021

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Girih consists of geometric designs, often of stars and polygons, which can be constructed in a variety of ways. Girih star and polygon patterns with 5- and 10-fold rotational symmetry are known to have been made as early as the 13th century. Such figures can be drawn by compass and straightedge. The first Girih patterns were made by copying a pattern template on a regular grid; the pattern was drawn with a compass and straightedge. Girih patterns made this way are based on tessellations, tiling the plane with a unit cell and leaving no gaps. Because the tiling makes use of translation and rotation operations, the unit cells need to have 2-, 3-, 4- or 6-fold rotational symmetry.
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• SHAMSEH COLLECTION •Girih (Persian: گره‎, "knot", also written gereh) are decorative Islamic geometric patterns used i...
15/09/2021

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Girih (Persian: گره‎, "knot", also written gereh) are decorative Islamic geometric patterns used in architecture and handicraft objects, consisting of angled lines that form an interlaced strapwork pattern.
Girih decoration is believed to have been inspired by Syrian Roman knotwork patterns from the second century. The earliest girih dates from around 1000 CE and the art form flourished until the 15th century. These had curvilinear interlaced strapwork with three-fold rotational symmetry.
The wild application of girih on architecture should credit to the close relationship between Islamic architecture, geometry, and craft. The architecture was classified in the field of practical geometry in the early Islamic period, and building projects always involve a muhandis (geometer). In addition, no clear border was established between science and craft; thus, the craftsmen usually followed the mathematicians’ principles and guidelines directly.
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“Simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance.”Coco ChanelVisualization by Risa Fashion Studio                        ...
07/08/2021

“Simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance.”
Coco Chanel
Visualization by Risa Fashion Studio
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