Darb-I Imam Shrine
The substitution tiling was derived from a mosaic at the Darb-i Imam Shrine in Isfahan, Iran. While the shrine dates back from 1453, [Lau2018] argues that the mosaic was created much later between 1715 - 1717. The tiling relies on the regular decagon and two hexagons and has individual dihedral symmetry ‘$D_{10}$‘. It was published in [LS2007] but the complete set of substitution rules can be found in [Ten2008] .
Finite Local Complexity
Finite Rotations
Polytopal Tiles
Self Similar Substitution
Girih