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Perhaps the two most recognisable motifs of Mughal style are the poppy and the cypress. They were said to remind the first Mughal emperor Babur of his beautiful garden in Fergana where he was born and longed to return to. Mughal botanical art flourished under the reign of Babur’s great grandson the Emperor Jehangir.
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Perhaps the two most recognisable motifs of Mughal style are the poppy and the cypress. They were said to remind the first Mughal emperor Babur of his beautiful garden in Fergana where he was born and longed to return to. Mughal botanical art flourished under the reign of Babur’s great grandson the Emperor Jehangir.
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Origametes combined with various tessellations help in realizing various patterns creating a sense of gradient which can be used in large public. The central idea of these designs is in unison with BFT’s signature premise of creating a basic tool-kit so that they can be customised for any application. It creates a pattern that constantly evolves, without committing to any particular styling direction, in an effort to achieve a timeless and classic range.
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