Zawiya
The Jawindi Wall Art
The Jawindi Wall Art
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The design is inspired by the richly ornamented tomb of Bibi Jawindi, a 15th-century Sufi noblewoman whose resting place became a celebrated centre of devotion and architecture in present-day Pakistan. Built around 1493 during the later years of the Delhi Sultanate, her mausoleum is adorned with geometric motifs that remain a testament to the skill and vision of its craftsmen.
The pattern at the heart of this piece features a ten-pointed star surrounded by interwoven lines and angular forms, creating a sense of movement within symmetry. Repeated four times in a 2x2 arrangement, the composition forms a continuous lattice that draws the eye inward before radiating outward again. The negative space at the centre offers visual pause, while the surrounding pattern evokes the layered detail seen in carved tilework and jali screens of the Indian subcontinent.
Created with digital precision using premium wood filament and finished by hand, each piece is carefully sanded down to bring clarity to the intricate geometry. It is then sealed with a protective finish to preserve its texture and deepen the visual contrast, resulting in a durable, matte surface. Designed for simple hanging with a built-in nail bed on the back, the piece has a square profile measuring 160 millimetres on each side with a depth of 15 millimetres.
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