Charbagh
This design follows a Charbagh-inspired structure, divided into four distinct “garden chambers,” each enclosed by its own arch or geometric pavilion frame. Inside every chamber, the florals are arranged like miniature garden plots—symmetrical, gridded, and densely planted, echoing the ordered layouts of classical Mughal quadrants. Slim ornamental pathways separate one chamber from the next, while the entire composition is encircled by a multi-tiered border system resembling an enclosing garden wall. The result is a structured, horticultural blueprint rendered through intricate floral and vine motifs.





















