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Grand Ayat al-Kursi Calligraphy | 44×49 cm Throne Verse Art | Surah al-Baqarah 255 Manuscript | Traditional Ink on Cardboard | Luxury Islamic Wall Art

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RZGCA44x49-001
Weight:
10.00 KGS
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  • A large 44×49 cm Islamic calligraphy manuscript of Ayat al-Kursi (Surah al-Baqarah 255) in black ink on cardboard.
  • Close-up of the bold ink strokes and traditional script used to render Ayat al-Kursi on a 44×49 cm cardboard base.
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Grand Ayat al-Kursi Calligraphy | 44×49 cm Throne Verse Art | Surah al-Baqarah 255 Manuscript | Traditional Ink on Cardboard | Luxury Islamic Wall Art

 

Adorn your space with this monumental Ayat al-Kursi calligraphy. Featuring the Verse of the Throne in masterful black ink, this 44×49 cm work on cardboard is a premier example of sacred Islamic penmanship. Perfect for luxury home decor, a meaningful housewarming gift, or a spiritual focal point. This handmade manuscript captures the majesty of divine sovereignty with breathtaking structural precision.

 

Artistic Features & Spiritual Depth

The Verse of Majesty: Ayat al-Kursi is globally revered as a declaration of God's absolute power and the encompasses of His throne over the heavens and earth.

Commanding Square Proportions: The 44×49 cm format provides a harmonious, nearly square frame that allows the dense calligraphic composition to be viewed with clarity from a distance.

Textural Cardboard Canvas: The use of heavy cardboard provides a rigid, matte surface that absorbs the ink for a rich, velvety black finish, ensuring the work remains a lasting heirloom.

Rhythmic Classical Script: The handwriting showcases a mastery of traditional proportions, where the bold vertical strokes and fluid horizontal connections create a visual representation of divine order.

Universal Symbol of Protection: Often placed in the entryway of homes to invoke blessings and safety, this large-scale manuscript is as much a spiritual shield as it is a work of art.

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