Bīmāristān al-Qaymarī: Plaster Decorations II
The two surfaces of the large barrel vault of the south īwān are ornamented like a carpet with a border and a center. The border is a kind of astragal, the center a huge roundel; the Arabs call them mirror, mirāyā, or dish, ṣaynīyyā. The roundel has twenty-four appendages. These appendages and the circle from which they radiate are higher in relief than the middle, and their elements are late Byzantine acanthi.
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