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The Kutubiyya minbar was ordered in Córdoba in 1137 for the congregational mosque in Marrakesh. Each of the triangular sides of the Kutubiyya minbar is decorated with a geometric pattern of intersecting bands, which outline a design of irregular polygons of four different shapes: two sizes of eight-pointed star, known as khatam, or "seal [of Solomon]"; an elongated hexagon with triangular projections on the long sides, known as mitraqa, or "hammer"; and an irregular Y-shaped, six-pointed star, known as difda'a—and colloquially in Morocco as jarana, or "frog.” Enjoy the SEP interpretation on our cushions, canvas bags, zipper bags.
The SEP creative team takes pride in selecting the colour combinations which best suits our customer’s requirements.