What is a Moucharabiyeh?
The moucharabiyeh (also known as mashrabiya) is more than just an architectural feature; it is a poetic expression of design, seamlessly blending function with form. Crafted from intricately carved wood, this ornamental screen typically adorns windows, balconies, and interior partitions. Its purpose is twofold, to provide natural ventilation and soft filtered light, while preserving privacy, a reflection of the cultural values and climate considerations of the Arab world.
Historically, moucharabiyeh were made from fine woods such as cedar, walnut, and oak, materials chosen for their strength and suitability for intricate carving. The delicate geometric and floral patterns not only showcase the skill of artisans but also create a play of light and shadow that brings warmth and character to any space.
At Gefinor Rotana, gentle references to this architectural tradition can be found in our Olive Garden, creating a tranquil setting where guests can relax and appreciate the beauty of timeless design.
Step inside the Olive Garden to enjoy a refined fusion of heritage and relaxation, where every detail echoes the beauty of tradition.