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Friday, 20 May 2016
Zoroastrian House
While walking in Little India, we came across this. Intricate patterns on the door step. It was closed as it was a public holiday but it did have a signage which identifies it as the Parsi Zoroastrian Association of South East Asia.
I didn't realise Parsi community used rangoli for decoration ! Or perhaps it is an identity thing in a 'foreign land'? The symmetry of these intricate patterns clearly indicates that perforated molds were used to repeat the motif. Very beautiful & thanks for sharing :-)
Oh the strip across the bottom looks like lacy works :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't realise Parsi community used rangoli for decoration ! Or perhaps it is an identity thing in a 'foreign land'?
ReplyDeleteThe symmetry of these intricate patterns clearly indicates that perforated molds were used to repeat the motif.
Very beautiful & thanks for sharing :-)
I see inspiration for tatted motifs!
ReplyDeleteI am with Diane I see inspiration and tatting motifs
ReplyDeleteMargaret