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  1. Jali - Wikipedia

    A jali or jaali (jālī, meaning "net") is the term for a perforated stone or latticed screen, usually with an ornamental pattern constructed through the use of calligraphy, geometry or natural patterns.

  2. History of Jalis in Indian Architecture – Perforated Screen Designer

    A jali or jaali, is the term for a perforated stone or latticed screen, usually with an ornamental pattern constructed through the use of calligraphy and geometry.

  3. 10 famous Jaalis in Architecture - RTF | Rethinking The Future

    A Jaali is a window or screen mesh carved into wood or stone by craftsmen. Commonly found in Islamic and East Asian architecture, it was initially developed as an architectural solution for combatting …

  4. Jali in Mughal Architecture | DailyArt Magazine

    Oct 3, 2025 · The jali or latticed screens are a simple yet extraordinary feature of Indo-Islamic construction that was exemplified in Mughal architecture.

  5. JALI | HIAA - Historians of Islamic Art

    A jali is a perforated stone or latticed screen, with ornamental patterns that draw...

  6. Jali Woodwork — Google Arts & Culture

    Jali refers to a latticed screen made of wood or stone that usually has an ornamental pattern based on geometric designs. This style is found throughout the Islamic world. In Morocco and much of...

  7. Pierced Window Screen (Jali) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Jalis, or pierced screens, were used extensively in Indian architecture as windows, room dividers, and railings. In the course of the day, the movement of their patterns in silhouette across the floor would …

  8. A Complete Guide to Jali Wall Façades in Architecture

    Sep 22, 2025 · A jali façade is typically mounted outside a window or building envelope on its own support system, independent of the primary wall. Structurally, it consists of a mounting frame …

  9. Jali Architecture – A Network of Mesmerizing Splendor

    Aug 18, 2025 · The beautiful jali designs at the tomb of Salim Chisti in Fatehpur Sikri and the marble jali inside the Taj Mahal are classic examples of Islamic designs and motifs.

  10. Design Notes: The Beauty of Jali Architecture - Artisan & Fox

    Mar 26, 2020 · The jali is a window or latticed screen carved in wood or stone by artisans. Commonly found in Islamic and east-Asian architecture, it originally developed as an architectural …