- The
boteh (Persian: بته), is an
almond or pine cone-shaped
motif in
ornament with a sharp-curved
upper end.
Though of
Persian origin, it is very common...
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Paisley or
paisley pattern is an
ornamental textile design using the
boteh (Persian: بته) or buta, a teardrop-shaped
motif with a
curved upper end. Of...
-
Boteh from an
Antique Kashmiri Dochalla Shawl...
- also
Romanized as Būteh Mordeh; also
known as
Bauta Māurdeh,
Boteh Mordeh-ye Bālā,
Boteh Mordeh-ye ‘Olyā, Būtā Mā’ūrdeh, and Bābānaẓar) is a
village in...
- figures, the
boteh is used
throughout the "**** belt".
Boteh can be
depicted in
curvilinear or
rectilinear style. The most
elaborate boteh are
found in...
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Persian calligraphy Persian ****
Persian literature Persian miniature Boteh gaghe Persian green Persian blue
Persian red
Turquoise Chelo kabab Ghorme...
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fanlight over the door in
Georgian and
similar urban architecture, the gul and
boteh motifs of
Central Asian ****s and textiles, the
trident of Neptune/Poseidon...
- prevalent,
Afshar weavers also drew upon
Southern Persian **** imagery, with
boteh motifs,
shrub and
occasionally "Tree of Life"
compositions also encountered...
- figures, the
boteh is used
throughout the “**** belt”.
Boteh can be
depicted in
curvilinear or
rectilinear style. The most
elaborate boteh are
found in...
-
forming the
shape of
Paisley or
Boteh motif commonly used in
Kashmiri Pashmina shawl and ****s .
Within the
Boteh motif,
frames a ball made from a...