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patterns are usually carved out using this technique.
Pierced Carving
Since ancient times pierced carving technique is used to create attractive designs with less labour. Usually
jail screens on walls windows and doors are created from this technique. These Jalis give light and
ventilation to the mosque interiors. The wood is chiselled out of the design and it is then filed.
A timeline of some of the famous mosques in Kerala is prepared to study the evolution of Islamic
However the Prayer hall is not having any rich ornamentation. The mihrab is quite simple and minimal. It
has a brown arched niche. Half of the mihrab is covered by an off white tile.
REFERENCES
Books
Online references
https://archicrafts.com/research-and-publication/research/wooden-architecture-of-kerala
http://www.kamit.jp/05_wooden/7_palace/pal_eng.htm
http://lasttraintopanvel.blogspot.com/2013/12/mosques-of-malabar-tradition-in-timber.html
https://islamreigns.wordpress.com/2017/05/19/cheraman-juma-masjid-the-first-masjid-in-india/
https://travel.manoramaonline.com/travel/essential-kerala/2018/06/21/korome-mosque-wayanad-
destinations.html
https://travel.manoramaonline.com/travel/essential-kerala/2018/06/21/korome-mosque-wayanad-
destinations.html
https://omrania.com/inspiration/evolution-mosque-architecture/
https://www.jstor.org/stable/44629922?read-now=1&seq=1
http://www.keralawindow.net/famous_mosques.html
https://openmoodle.conted.ox.ac.uk/mod/book/view.php?id=545&chapterid=25
file:///C:/Users/Dell-Inspiron15/Documents/Downloads/Mosque_Architecture_in_Kerala-Role_of_T.pdf