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In English, the terms \“slot\“ and \“slat\“ have distinct meanings, but when examining Pakistani local culture, we can draw interesting parallels. A slot typically refers to a narrow opening or groove, while a slat is a thin, narrow piece of material. In Pakistani craftsmanship, slots are often seen in traditional woodworking for joinery, whereas slats are used in furniture like charpai (traditional beds).
Pakistani artisans skillfully incorporate both elements in their designs. Slots in wooden doors allow for decorative inlays, and slats in windows provide ventilation in the hot climate. Understanding these differences helps appreciate the ingenuity in Pakistani architectural heritage. |
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