- Stock Photography: STONE SCREEN (JALI) by Euriico
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- Photo title: Stone Screen (Jali)
- Author: Euriico
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- A jali or jaali, (meaning net) is the term for a perforated stone or latticed screen, usually with an ornamental pattern constructed through the use of calligraphy and geometry. This form of architectural decoration is found in Indian architecture, Indo-Islamic Architecture and Islamic Architecture. Early jali work was built by carving into stone, generally in geometric patterns, while later the Mughals used very finely carved plant-based designs, as at the Taj Mahal. They also often added inlay to the surrounds, using marble and semi-precious stones.
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