Traditional Chinese brick
In today's modern buildings, porcelain walls with bricks are used less often. But this work has been popular in traditional Iranian architecture. The traditional Chinese brick itself has many types, many of which can be seen in the Chinese brick of Islamic architecture of historical buildings left from previous periods.

Tread mesh brickwork
As the name suggests, bricks are placed in a trestle shape in brickwork using the twill mesh method. In this way, the bricks are placed at an angle of 90 degrees and perpendicular to each other, and they are placed at an angle of 45 degrees to the ground, so that they are perpendicular to the diameter of the wall. For a better understanding, you can see an example of trestle brickwork below.