Sebka
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Sebka
Sebka (Arabic: شبكة, romanized: shabaka, lit. 'net') refers to a type of decorative motif used in western Islamic ("Moorish") architecture and Mudéjar...
Moorish architecture
shape. A sebka or darj wa ktaf motif on one of the facades of the Hassan Tower in Rabat, Morocco (late 12th century) Variation of the sebka motif with...
Hassan Tower
set into the sides of the tower. Its exterior is decorated with panels of sebka patterning as well as engaged columns and capitals carved from the same...
Al-Andalus
promoted new forms and decorative designs such as the multifoil arch and the sebka motif, probably influenced by the Caliphate-period architecture of Córdoba...
Giralda
spandrels. The two other vertical zones of the facades feature large panels of sebka motifs, each of which springs from a blind arcade of polylobed arches supported...
Zellij
Bou Inania Madrasa in Fez (1350–1355), within the sunken spaces of the sebka motif. In the 16th century, most of North Africa came under Ottoman rule...
Mausoleum of Mohammed V
the wall surfaces above them are carved with a characteristic Moroccan sebka motif. Inside, the mausoleum chamber is covered by a dome of mahogany wood...
Alhambra
romanized: al-tawrīq, lit. 'foliage'), epigraphic motifs, geometric motifs, or sebka motifs. It could be further sculpted into three-dimensional muqarnas (mocárabes...
Alcázar of Seville
south side there are caliphal columns that support arches with decoration (sebka) of plaster. This decoration covers a porch. In the porch there is an entrance...
Multifoil arch
Morocco). The motif of intersecting multifoil arches also gave rise to the sebka motif which is frequently employed in the art and architecture of the region...