Mohammad (PBUH) Word Panel, Wooden Islamic Panel, Islamic Gift, Arabic Calligraphy, Islamic Wall Art, Islamic Home Decor
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- Model: SY96300004-2
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9 mm Wooden Islamic Home Decor, Islamic Wall Art, Mohammad (PBUH) Word Panel, Islamic Calligraphy Art, Islamic Gift
A very beautiful Islamic painting that combines the aesthetics of the Thuluth calligraphy with the traditional Syrian Islamic motifs.
Mohammad (PBUH) Word Panel, was designed in a circular, streamlined shape within the brilliance of the geometric shapes used by Muslim artists in the regions of the Mediterranean and Andalusia.
The decorations used were inspired by the Syrian Islamic heritage and the Andalusian Islamic heritage.
The golden color was chosen for the letters of the word Mohammad (PBUH), this distinctive color in which the most luxurious Islamic paintings throughout history have been dyed.
This artwork has been created with authentic Arabic calligraphy, accented by the aesthetic of Thuluth font.
Used Materials: High-quality MDF wood.
Syrian artwork with unique meaning and high quality.
You can gift this Islamic panel to your son, brother, friend and to those closest to you! It is also a good choice as a gift for a Muslim, a gift for the office, a gift for the Muslim family.
Dimension Options | |
Small | 50 × 50 × 0.9 cm |
Medium | 65 × 65 × 0.9 cm |
Large | 75 × 75 × 0.9 cm |
XLarge | 90 × 90 × 0.9 cm |
Material | |
MDF | High quality MDF |
Occasions: | |
Eid al-Adha gift | Do not go to visit anyone on the day of Eid without having a gift in your hand! In addition to the joy of Eid, the happiest hearts of those you visit are with a special Islamic gift. |
Eid al-Fitr Gift | One of the most beautiful Eid al-Fitr gifts, after a long fasting journey, it is wonderful to reward your family or your friend's family with a special gift that decorates the walls of their homes. |
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