MultiGeo Dual
Two complementary geometric figures sharing a single six-fold field — a study in how two patterns can occupy the same plane without crowding each other.
Two distinct geometric figures, locked together in a single six-fold tile. Each one has its own logic; they share the same boundary points. The result reads as one pattern from a distance and two from up close — the kind of layered geometry that mosque ceilings and inlaid tile floors have always used.
The arrangement comes out of a long tradition of dual-figure patterns in Islamic decoration, where two separate geometric systems are made to inhabit the same lattice without either one taking over.
At jewelry scale one repeat becomes a pendant. The dual structure shows up clearly at the small scale, where both figures sit inside the same cut piece of metal.
The same patience that fills a pendant fills a panel.