Arab decoration of Al Andalus. World Heritage Site by Unesco. Arabic plaster filigrees pattern. Intricate plasterwork from the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain. The design showcases Islamic geometric patterns and arabesques, with floral and star motifs interwoven in the elaborate design, typical of Nasrid art. The plaster is finely carved, with a combination of repeating geometric shapes that create a harmonious and symmetrical pattern. This decorative art reflects traditional Islamic architectural themes, emphasizing harmony and beauty. The craftsmanship highlights the cultural and artistic achievements of the Moorish period in Spain.
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