samkaa
Samkaa is a traditional architectural and structural element originating from the Middle East, particularly associated with ancient Islamic and Persian design aesthetics. The term "samkaa" refers to a specific type of decorative or functional feature used in buildings, mosques, and palaces, often serving as a symbolic or practical element within the overall architecture.
Historically, samkaa are characterized by intricate geometric patterns, lattice work, or perforations that allow light and
In addition to their aesthetic appeal, samkaa may serve functional purposes such as controlling temperature, reducing
Modern interpretations of samkaa retain their decorative qualities and are sometimes incorporated into contemporary architecture as