The marble-patterned design recreates the luxurious essence of traditional Middle Eastern architecture. Its beige base intertwined with gilded veins makes it suitable for mosque annexes and traditional market renovations. While preserving cultural heritage, the metal material's durability and resistance to wind and sand (withstanding arid, sandy climates) address the vulnerability of natural stone to weathering, achieving a unity of culture and practicality. This enables architecture to become a medium blending faith with art, gaining aesthetic acceptance within religious and cultural contexts.