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Persian-Sassanide art patterns

Persian-Sassanide art patterns are designs and decorations used in artwork and architecture made during the Sassanid Empire, which was a Persian Empire that lasted from around 224 to 651 AD. These patterns are often complicated and made up of geometric shapes. They were often used as decorations on pottery, rugs, and walls of buildings. They were also used to symbolize important aspects of religion and nature. Persian-Sassanide art patterns are still popular today in artwork and can be seen in museums around the world.