Beautiful patterns in these photos. Even the first is very complex, I like very much the door and the pillars! Thank you for this presentation. Happy WW and a fine week!❤️
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Boy someone is a talented tile designer!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting each week, I hope you are doing well!
Have a great week!
Very interesting. This is an old culture and of course with many symbols and icons. I like the drawings.
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Thank you for hosting
Very beautiful ceramic tile designs. Thanks for hosting Wordless Wednesday every week, Sue,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this cool building!
ReplyDeleteI really like alot of those patterns!
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful. Wow.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday on a Tuesday.
Have a fabulous day and week. ♥
Beautiful intricate weaving!
ReplyDeleteThe tile and wood art is beautiful. Thank you for hosting. Enjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteI like these oriental patterns.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany
Love the ornate files!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday and thanks for hosting, Sue. 🧡🧡🧡🧡
I have seen many of these wonderful tiles and much more when I made a round trip through Turkey ! Beautiful country !
ReplyDeleteWow that is stunning.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful patterns in these photos. Even the first is very complex, I like very much the door
ReplyDeleteand the pillars!
Thank you for this presentation.
Happy WW and a fine week!❤️
Beautiful artwork.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful designs! I especially like the door. Hope you are doing well, Sue. Thank you for hosting. :)
ReplyDeleteTurkish art is always interesting. I always like and admire their tile patterns.
ReplyDeleteIt is all so beautiful! I especially love the door!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing
ReplyDeleteThanks for the weekly link Sue. Islamic art is quite different to the art we are used to in the West but it is incredibly beautiful in your examples.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tiles and woodwork.
ReplyDeleteI love the tilings and never tire of looking at the details.
ReplyDeleteThat door in the last image is just stunning. Have a blessed week.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful titles. Very nice. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteAll so beautiful. I love the detail in the art on the wall and in the door in the last picture especially. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletethe wooden door is incredible. I like this work
ReplyDeleteLove these intricate patterns.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
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