توظيف الزخارف ذات الطراز الأندلسي في الملابس النسائية الأندلسيَّة خلال 138هـ إلى 366هـ
جامعة الأنبار – كلية التربية للبنات – قسم التاريخ.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64002/j3qktb55Abstract
Andalusian decorations were an essential part of the artistic culture of that period, and were distinctively employed in women's fashion. Geometric shapes such as the eight-pointed star, squares and circles appeared on embroidered and woven fabrics, adding a geometric character that reflects balance and precision. Kufic and Naskh scripts were also used to decorate fashion, as they included religious phrases or poetic passages, and often adorned the edges and front parts of the clothes, adding an artistic and religious touch. Vegetable decorations such as arabesques and palm fans played a prominent role in decorating women's clothing, as they were embroidered in rich colors such as red, gold and green, which added beauty and richness to the clothes. These decorations were inspired by flowers and fruits such as pomegranates, which made the fashions reflect the vitality of Andalusian art.