Ayatul Kursi
Stunning contemporary Ayatul Kursi handmade luxurious wall art
Size Each line measures approx 95(w) x 18cm (h). The 3 lines can be placed one under the other or as one line which will have a width of approx 2.8 metres providing a unique display.
Lettering depth 15mm
Make Time 4-6 weeks
Material Wood and mirror
Unique modern Islamic wall decor - an eye-catching addition to your home. A beautiful Islamic gift for friends and family. Intricately handcrafted and painted Ayat Ul Kursi (Qu'ran 2.255)
Makes an ideal wedding, housewarming, new home or Eid gift that will be cherished for many years to come in'shaAllah.
The Ayat ul Kursi, also known as the Verse of the Throne has many virtuous benefits and is recommended to be recited daily. This solid hand-cut and finished design consists of two solid layers, wood and mirror, creating an ultra 3D feature wall art.
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Size Each line measures approx 95(w) x 18cm (h). The 3 lines can be placed one under the other or as one line which will have a width of approx 2.8 metres providing a unique display.
Lettering depth 15mm
Make Time 4-6 weeks
Material Wood and mirror
Unique modern Islamic wall decor - an eye-catching addition to your home. A beautiful Islamic gift for friends and family. Intricately handcrafted and painted Ayat Ul Kursi (Qu'ran 2.255)
Makes an ideal wedding, housewarming, new home or Eid gift that will be cherished for many years to come in'shaAllah.
The Ayat ul Kursi, also known as the Verse of the Throne has many virtuous benefits and is recommended to be recited daily. This solid hand-cut and finished design consists of two solid layers, wood and mirror, creating an ultra 3D feature wall art.
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Amazing!
Absolutely beautiful and looks amazing on the wall! It's definitely worth the money. It arrived within the time frame given and any queries I had were quickly answered by Ruby. I would definitely recommend buying from 'the craft studio'
S. Akhtar | Manchester | March 2021