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- Mocárabe abstract "Mocárabe, Honeycomb work, or Stalactite work (Arabic al-halimat al-'uliya, \"the overhang\") is an ornamental design used in certain types of Islamic architecture that spread throughout the Islamic world in the 12th century. The design consists of a complex array of vertical prisms resembling stalactites. The terms mocárabe and muqarnas are similar and may be used interchangeably at times, but muqarnas do not necessarily have stalactite formations. The stalactite design may be a symbolic representation of the cave where Mohammed received the Koran. Mocárabe was used on friezes, vaults, windows, arches, and columns. The Nasrid dynasty of Granada used mocárabe extensively and used it around the capitals of its columns thereby making a new order of column.Mocárabe was constructed in a variety of materials including wood and plaster. Under the Nasrid, mocárabe was originally carved into its medium. Later on, moulds were made to cast the designs with clay or plaster. The Nasrid used mocárabe in the Alhambra, most notably in the \"Sala de los Mocárabes.\"Mocárabe was originally introduced to the Iberian Peninsula by the Almoravids.".
- Mocárabe thumbnail Sevilla2005Julio_012.jpg?width=300.
- Mocárabe wikiPageExternalLink article-9069377.
- Mocárabe wikiPageExternalLink nasrid.
- Mocárabe wikiPageID "2956051".
- Mocárabe wikiPageLength "1960".
- Mocárabe wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Mocárabe wikiPageRevisionID "695189891".
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Alhambra.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Almoravid_dynasty.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_architecture.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_elements.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islamic_architectural_elements.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Classical_order.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Column.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Granada.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Iberian_Peninsula.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_architecture.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Muqarnas.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Nasrid_dynasty.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Prism_(geometry).
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Quran.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink Stalactite.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink File:Honeycomb_work.jpg.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLink File:Sevilla2005Julio_012.jpg.
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mocárabe".
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mudéjar honeycomb".
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLinkText "mocárabe".
- Mocárabe wikiPageWikiLinkText "stalactites".
- Mocárabe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Mocárabe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Islamic_art.
- Mocárabe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge.
- Mocárabe subject Category:Arabic_architecture.
- Mocárabe subject Category:Architectural_elements.
- Mocárabe subject Category:Islamic_architectural_elements.
- Mocárabe hypernym Design.
- Mocárabe type Component.
- Mocárabe type Diacritic.
- Mocárabe type Element.
- Mocárabe type Redirect.
- Mocárabe comment "Mocárabe, Honeycomb work, or Stalactite work (Arabic al-halimat al-'uliya, \"the overhang\") is an ornamental design used in certain types of Islamic architecture that spread throughout the Islamic world in the 12th century. The design consists of a complex array of vertical prisms resembling stalactites. The terms mocárabe and muqarnas are similar and may be used interchangeably at times, but muqarnas do not necessarily have stalactite formations.".
- Mocárabe label "Mocárabe".
- Mocárabe sameAs Q17051283.
- Mocárabe sameAs m.08g07l.
- Mocárabe sameAs Q17051283.
- Mocárabe wasDerivedFrom Mocárabe?oldid=695189891.
- Mocárabe depiction Sevilla2005Julio_012.jpg.
- Mocárabe isPrimaryTopicOf Mocárabe.