Abhinandita Mathur
1. Begum Shah Shuja ka maqbara, the tomb of Shah Shuja’s wife Bilkis Jahan, is suffused with lovely frescoes
Abhinandita Mathur
2. The paintings were done on wet plaster using natural pigments like earth, stone, leaves, seeds and fruits
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3. Typical Mughal frescoes depict exquisite motifs inspired by flowers, guldaan (flowerpots), multi-pointed stars, jaali, arches, besides kaleidoscopic patterns, some of which find resonance in the Taj Mahal
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4. The technique of creating frescoes was quite elaborate—colours were painted in layers and scratched to reveal intricate multi-hued designs
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Every inch of space on the interior walls of the tomb bears delicate designs
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6. One can gaze at the intricate details painted under the domes, ceiling, and niches, for hours.
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Vibrant reds, ochres and greens are offset by floral patterns in white.