Charbagh
These designs are characterized by their intricate and stylized representations of flowers, leaves, and vines, which are typically seen in Mughal architecture and decorative arts. Specifically, the term "charbagh" (four gardens) is sometimes used to describe the symmetrical garden layouts that influenced these motifs. The motifs themselves draw inspiration from Persian art and often include depictions of roses, lotuses, tulips, and other flowers, symbolizing the beauty and opulence of nature.
KAMAL : Floral Lattice
Flowers intertwined with geometric grid patterns, creating a delicate and complex visual interplay. The lotus flower, revered in Indian culture and prominently featured in Mughal art, represents purity, beauty, and spiritual enlightenment. Its elegant petals and symmetrical form make it an ideal motif for intricate designs.