Oriental, at the same time yellow/dark blue/motley

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Traditional Tibetan Window Facade with Symbolic Multicolored Decoration

#4510. Traditional Tibetan Window Facade with Symbolic Multicolored Decoration

The image showcases a traditional Tibetan window, which serves as a striking example of Tibetan architecture with its characteristic decorative features. The facade is composed of contrasting dark stone walls with a terracotta top, creating a solid frame for the focal point — the colorfully adorned window.

The window is framed by a multi-layered decorative border, where each element carries symbolic significance. The upper part is adorned with a bright yellow textile canopy (known as "dakhar" or "norbu"), featuring motifs characteristic of Buddhist architecture. Below it runs a row of white circular elements on a dark blue stripe, symbolizing the pearls of enlightenment.

The window frame itself is painted in a rich orange color, which contrasts with the dark blue vertical structural elements. Lush floral paintings with green vines and flower motifs surround the glass sections. A special accent is created by the lower decorative panels — the left with a yellow rectangle on a green background and the right with a red rectangle on a blue background.

This decorative approach to the facade element demonstrates not only the aesthetic preferences of Tibetan culture but also deep symbolism, where each color and form carries specific cultural and religious significance. This is not just a window, but an important architectural element, connecting interior space with the external world through the prism of rich cultural traditions.

Individual project of reconstruction of the facade of a country house.