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finding:interlaced-knotwork-glazed-tile-dado-classified-as-p112-frieze-patternInterlaced knotwork glazed tile dado classified as p112 frieze pattern
Two interlaced forms, each with two-fold rotational symmetry, Figure 2
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- Frieze Patterns of the Alhambramentions
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- p112 Frieze Patternassociated_withSecond frieze type; has two-fold rotational symmetry but no reflections or glide-reflections.
- Glazed Tileassociated_withOne of the primary material forms of frieze patterns observed at the Alhambra.
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Pattern with vertical mirror, two-fold rotation, and glide-reflection symmetry, also counterchange symmetry, Figure 6
- Pattern with vertical mirrors at left and right edges of the primitive cell, Figure 3
- Plaster border with horizontal mirror on midline, no rotational symmetry, Figure 4
- Glazed tile inscription at summit of pillar, Figure 1; motto 'There is no victor but Allah'
- Plaster wall panel with only glide-reflection symmetry, Figure 7
- Painting and glazing bisque-fired tiles by hand in a workshop to achieve long-lasting, custom color with the sensitivity needed for a field of centers.
- First of seven frieze types; has only translation symmetry, no rotations, reflections, or glide-reflections.
- Sixth frieze type; has two-fold rotational symmetry, vertical reflection symmetry, and glide-reflection symmetry.