Art Nouveau/Gothic, at the same time grey/turquoise

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Turquoise Floral Ornament in Eastern Style

#1142. Turquoise Floral Ornament in Eastern Style

The image presented shows not an architectural facade in the direct sense, but a decorative finishing surface — an ornamental pattern in turquoise and golden color scheme. This is an exquisite example of decorative applied art, reminiscent of traditional Islamic or Eastern motifs.

The pattern represents a complex symmetrical composition with recurring plant elements. Turquoise ornamental lines form an intricate network on a golden background. The design features stylized floral motifs, characteristic arrow-shaped forms, and elegant botanical swirls. Each element is carefully detailed, creating a sense of subtle relief.

Although this is not an architectural facade, such decorative patterns are often used in the interior decoration of historical buildings, especially in the countries of the Middle East, Central Asia, and North Africa. Such ornament could adorn the walls of palaces, mosques, or luxurious living quarters, creating an atmosphere of refined luxury and demonstrating high craftsmanship.

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