Closeup of the exterior walls of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, featuring blue, yellow, and white Iznik tilework. The tilework showcases ornamental geometric patterns and Arabic calligraphy, specifically the phrase "God is The Everlasting, The Eternal, The Ever-Enduring." The Iznik tilework on the walls of the Dome of the Rock is characterized by its intricate geometric designs and vibrant color palette. The combination of blue, green, and white creates a visually striking composition that captures the eye. The ornamental geometric patterns are meticulously arranged, reflecting the artistic traditions of the Islamic world. These patterns often include stars, octagons, interlocking shapes, and intricate interlacing designs. The geometric precision of the tilework adds to its visual appeal, creating a sense of order and balance.
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