Indus Valley Inspired Wall Hanging Decor 3
$1,910.00
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A vintage oriel window inspired by the Indus Valley Civilization would be an intriguing fusion of ancient architectural styles and a timeless aesthetic. The Indus Valley Civilization, known for its advanced urban planning, used simple yet effective architectural elements in their structures, typically utilizing brick construction.
For an oriel window influenced by this civilization, imagine the following elements:
1)Materials: The use of clay bricks or baked terracotta would be prominent, reflecting the materials used by the Indus Valley people. These bricks would be arranged in neat, compact rows for strength, with some carving or detailing around the window edges.
2)Shape & Form: The oriel window could have a rectangular or slightly arched form, projecting outward to give a view of the surrounding environment, much like the oriel windows seen in European medieval architecture, but with a more modest design. There could be subtle geometric patterns or latticework inspired by the motifs seen in seals and pottery from the Indus Valley.
3)Carving Details: Inspired by the Indus Valley’s detailed artwork, you might incorporate stylized animal motifs, such as bulls, or geometric patterns into the frame, possibly mimicking the designs on seals and ceramics from that time.
4)Functionality: Like the structures of the Indus Valley, the oriel window might feature narrow openings for ventilation and light, designed to keep the interior cool, reflecting the region’s practical architectural needs.
5)Decorative Elements: The window frame could include small ledges for decorative pots or plant life, referencing the natural elements that were important to Indus Valley culture, such as their sophisticated water management systems and connection with agriculture.
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