#1029. Terracotta facade with carved floral ornament in Moorish style

Before us is an exquisite example of decorative carved ornament executed in terracotta-red with protruding white relief. This type of finishing is characteristic of traditional Islamic or Moorish architecture.

The ornament presents a symmetrical composition with repeating floral patterns, where central floral motifs are connected by elegant curved lines creating a complex geometric grid. Particularly noteworthy are the stylized floral elements — fan-shaped palmettes and blooming flowers arranged in a rhythmic order across the entire surface.

The contrast between the terracotta background and white relief elements emphasizes the depth of the carving and creates an expressive play of light and shadow. Such decorative panels were often used in the decoration of palaces, mosques, and other significant architectural structures, highlighting the status of the building and the craftsmanship of the artisans.

The execution technique implies a high level of mastery from carvers working with gypsum, stone, or plaster. Such ornamental facade elements testify to the rich traditions of decorative arts and represent an important component of architectural heritage.

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