Seamless mughal pattern brush of jharokha (or jharoka)- a type of balcony used in Indian architecture, typically Mughal architecture and Rajasthani architecture. One of the most important functions it served was to allow women in purdah to see the events outside without being seen themselves. Alternatively, these windows could also be used to position archers and spies.
Not from Scotland at all !! Simple patterns done with little colored squares. Looks like patchwork or kilt, you can change the colors easily. The patterns repeat themselves very well.
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