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Grand Surah Ya-Sin Calligraphy | 49×73 cm "Peace" Verse 58 Art | The Salutation of Paradise Manuscript | Large Scale Islamic Wall Art | Traditional Ink on Cardboard

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RZGCA49x73-001
Weight:
10.00 KGS
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  • A large 49×73 cm Islamic calligraphy manuscript of Surah Ya-Sin Verse 58, the "Peace" verse, in black ink on cardboard.
  • Close-up of the specific calligraphic rendering of the phrase "Peace, a word from a Merciful Lord" in the Ya-Sin manuscript.
AUD2,323.73
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Grand Surah Ya-Sin Calligraphy | 49×73 cm "Peace" Verse 58 Art | The Salutation of Paradise Manuscript | Large Scale Islamic Wall Art | Traditional Ink on Cardboard

 

Transform your space with this grand Surah Ya-Sin calligraphy. Featuring the famous "Salam" verse (36:58) in masterful black ink, this 49×73 cm work on cardboard is a premier example of sacred Islamic art. Perfect for luxury home decor, prestigious gifts, or gallery displays. This handmade manuscript captures the essence of divine peace with breathtaking scale and calligraphic precision.

 

Artistic Features & Spiritual Depth

Verse of Eternal Peace: Focuses on the greeting of "Salam" from the Merciful Lord, making this a deeply soothing and auspicious piece for any living or prayer area.

Commanding Gallery Scale: At 49×73 cm, this manuscript is designed to dominate a wall with grace, making it a perfect centerpiece for high-ceilinged rooms or main hallways.

Structural Cardboard Foundation: The use of heavy cardboard ensures the piece remains perfectly flat and provides a unique matte surface that absorbs the ink for a rich, deep black finish.

The "Heart of the Quran": As part of Surah Ya-Sin, this verse carries immense spiritual weight, believed by many to be a source of blessing and protection for the household.

Traditional Ink Mastery: The bold strokes and delicate connectors showcase a high level of calligraphic discipline, where the physical weight of the ink mirrors the spiritual weight of the word.

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