Bukhara Minorai Kalon 3d model for 3d print
Software used: Zbrush, Blender, Autodesk Maya, Adobe Illustrator dimensions:
height 50 cm( include top and low part) diametr 4 cm wide 8x8 cm Holder 16 x 18.4 cm
adjusted based on the ratio in real life ( almost) I am uploading here ai format becouse if you familiar with 3d you, can change ornament with ai format by fitting uv. architecturaluzbekistanarchitecturebuildingcultureasiahistoricexteriorislamkoranlandmarkmosquepalacesamarkandsilkjewelrymetaldesertminiatures Bukhara Minorai Kalon, also known as the Minorai Kalon Mosque, is a historical mosque located in the city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Bukhara is renowned for its rich history and its significance as a center of Islamic culture and scholarship.
The Minorai Kalon Mosque is an architectural masterpiece, exemplifying the traditional Islamic style of Central Asia. It was constructed during the reign of Arslan Khan in the 12th century, with subsequent expansions and renovations carried out over the centuries.
One of the most striking features of the mosque is its monumental minaret, which stands tall at a height of around 46 meters (about 150 feet). The minaret, known as the Kalon Minaret, is adorned with intricate brickwork and decorative bands of geometric patterns and inscriptions in Arabic calligraphy. It is considered one of the most impressive examples of Central Asian minaret design.
The mosque itself is characterized by a large courtyard surrounded by arched galleries, with a prayer hall at one end. The interior of the mosque is decorated with elaborate tilework, colorful mosaics, and ornate wooden carvings, showcasing the artistic and architectural skills of the craftsmen of that era.
Throughout its history, the Minorai Kalon Mosque has served as a center for religious worship, education, and community gatherings. It has also witnessed various historical events, making it not only a religious site but also a symbol of Bukhara's cultural heritage.
Today, the Minorai Kalon Mosque continues to attract visitors from around the world who come to admire its stunning architecture and learn about its rich history. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Islamic civilization in Central Asia.
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