Āina-kāri

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title: Āina-kāri
text: Āina-kāri is a kind of interior decoration where artists assemble finely cut mirrors together in geometric, calligraphic or foliage forms. This creates a beautiful shining surface covered with complex facets, reflecting light as intricate abstract patterns or glittering reflections. Beside their decorative use, this art an used as a strong durable cover for an interior space of a building. This type of mosaic work is commonly done in Iran, Pakistan and is also found is Mughal era buildings of In
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description: Persian type of interior decoration with cut mirrors
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%80ina-k%C4%81ri
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date modified: 2024-03-11T20:13:03Z
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