In the context of staircases, the upside-down baluster became a kind of secret signature—a detail noticed only by those who knew to look. It was:
A craftsman’s humility – A quiet admission that only God creates perfection
A nod to tradition – Passing down the practice through generations of builders
A conversation starter – For those curious enough to notice and ask
A protective gesture – Some believed it warded off evil spirits or bad luck
In some cultures, the flaw was believed to confuse evil spirits, who would be distracted by the imperfection and lose their way before reaching the inhabitants.
Other Examples of Intentional Imperfections
Islamic Architecture
Intricate geometric patterns in mosques often include a deliberate “mistake”—a slight asymmetry or interruption in the repeating design. This acknowledges that only Allah can create true perfection.
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