![A square, framed panel featuring an intricate Islamic geometric mosaic (zellige) is displayed against a dark, possibly black, background. The mosaic is composed of numerous small, hand-cut tiles in a variety of colors including white/cream, multiple shades of blue (light, medium, dark), black, light green/teal, and a warm brown/gold. The pattern is complex, featuring prominent 8-pointed star motifs that repeat across the panel, interconnected by a network of smaller polygons such as squares, rhombuses, and elongated hexagons. In the bottom right corner, a distinct fan-like or shell-like pattern in blue and white is integrated into the geometric design.
The mosaic shows some signs of age or wear, with slight imperfections and variations in tile surfaces, adding to its authentic character. It is enclosed within a simple, dark brown wooden frame that appears worn in places, with some visible scuffs and minor damage.
A small, white rectangular label is affixed vertically to the left side of the wooden frame. The text on the label is in both Arabic and English. The Arabic reads "زليج أرطوغـسي من طليطلة", and the partially visible English translation below it states "zellige artoguesi [from] toledo", indicating the type of tilework and possibly its origin or style. The panel appears to be an exhibited art piece, likely in a museum or gallery in Casablanca, Morocco.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_fce000fa-4356-4aaa-a.jpg?alt=media)
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A square, framed panel featuring an intricate Islamic geometric mosaic (zellige) is displayed against a dark, possibly black, background. The mosaic is composed of numerous small, hand-cut tiles in a variety of colors including white/cream, multiple shades of blue (light, medium, dark), black, light green/teal, and a warm brown/gold. The pattern is complex, featuring prominent 8-pointed star motifs that repeat across the panel, interconnected by a network of smaller polygons such as squares, rhombuses, and elongated hexagons. In the bottom right corner, a distinct fan-like or shell-like pattern in blue and white is integrated into the geometric design. The mosaic shows some signs of age or wear, with slight imperfections and variations in tile surfaces, adding to its authentic character. It is enclosed within a simple, dark brown wooden frame that appears worn in places, with some visible scuffs and minor damage. A small, white rectangular label is affixed vertically to the left side of the wooden frame. The text on the label is in both Arabic and English. The Arabic reads "زليج أرطوغـسي من طليطلة", and the partially visible English translation below it states "zellige artoguesi [from] toledo", indicating the type of tilework and possibly its origin or style. The panel appears to be an exhibited art piece, likely in a museum or gallery in Casablanca, Morocco.
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