Kashmiri Moon scarf - Handembroidered silk. (1860)
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Kashmiri Moon scarf - Handembroidered silk. (1860)

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Mycelium of the Agaricus bisporus fungi.
Models of polyhedra taken from “Vielecke und Vielflache” by Prof. Dr. Max Bruckner, published 1900. Hat tip to Stephen Ellcock.
Detail of wall mosaic. Tabriz, Iran.
Lapis by James Whitney (1966)
Early examples of video synthesis.

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1898-1912: Tetrahedral Kites by Alexander Graham Bell.
Hat tip to Retronaut.
Five-fold symmetry in Sc12Zn88.
http://arxiv.org/pdf/0910.2507.pdf
The Topkapı Scroll (Turkish: Topkapı Parşömeni) is a Timurid dynasty pattern scroll in the collection of the Topkapı Palace museum.
It has been presumably prepared in Iran during the Safavid dynasty in the end of the 15th century or beginning of the 16th century.
The scroll is a valuable source of information, consisting of 114 patterns that may have been used both indirectly and directly by architects to create the tiling patterns in many mosques around the world, including the quasicrystal Girih tilings from Darb-e Imam.