Baraka Blues Framed Print | Margi Lake
Baraka Blues | Margi Lake
This piece is a tenfold Timurid rosette pattern from the ancient ‘Topkapi Scroll’ now housed in the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. It is one of a family of so-called ‘self-similar’ Persian ‘girih’ patterns that can be seen throughout Greater Iran and Central Asia. Luminosity, translucence and reflected light have played an important role in Islamic art since time immemorial. This piece is executed in watercolours on Indian khadi paper which gives it a particularly rich and grainy texture.
This piece by Margi Lake is the perfect finishing touch for your interior. Each print is especially made just for you and you can rest assured that only the finest, gallery-standard materials have been used to create an incredibly vibrant print on archival grade paper. Frames and window mounts are produced using FSC-certified materials and finished with clean, simple lines and a satin finish, and arrive ready to hang. With proper care, your print will easily last for more than 100 years.
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