Engineering:Yeseria

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Yeseria is a technique of carving plaster used by the Spanish Moors like also by the post-Reconsquista's Mudéjar architecture.[1] Plaster was often carved into geometric and Islamic-influenced motifs. The Alhambra and the Córdoba Synagogue have many fine examples of yeseria.


See also

  • Pargetting for another tradition of decorative plasterwork
  • Mudéjar architecture

References

External links

Nasrid Plasterwork: Symbolism, Materials & Techniques] (info on 'naqch hadîda' technique)