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Surah Al-Fatiha Calligraphy | 57×41 cm Large Scale Art | The "Opening" Quranic Manuscript | Traditional Ink on Cardboard | Luxury Islamic Wall Art

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RZGCA57x41-001
Weight:
10.00 KGS
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  • A 57×41 cm Islamic calligraphy manuscript of Surah Al-Fatiha, "The Opening," in black ink on heavy cardboard.
  • Close-up of the rhythmic ink work and precise lettering of the first verses of the Quran on a 57×41 cm cardboard base.
  • Detailed view of the archival cardboard surface and the deep matte black ink of the Surah Al-Fatiha calligraphy.
EUR1,090.38
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Surah Al-Fatiha Calligraphy | 57×41 cm Large Scale Art | The "Opening" Quranic Manuscript | Traditional Ink on Cardboard | Luxury Islamic Wall Art

 

Elevate your spiritual decor with this authentic Surah Al-Fatiha calligraphy. Featuring the complete first chapter of the Quran in masterful black ink, this 57×41 cm work on cardboard is a premier example of traditional sacred art. Perfect for luxury home decor, a meaningful religious gift, or a central spiritual focal point. This handmade manuscript captures the essence of divine guidance with breathtaking structural precision.

 

Artistic Features & Spiritual Depth

The Essence of the Quran: As the Umm al-Kitab (Mother of the Book), this Al-Fatiha manuscript represents the core of the Islamic message—praise, worship, and the quest for the straight path.

Balanced Vertical Proportions: The 57×41 cm scale allows for a generous font size, making the sacred text legible and visually striking from across a room.

Archival Cardboard Base: The use of industrial-grade cardboard provides a substantial physical presence and a non-warping surface that preserves the integrity of the ink work.

Rhythmic Calligraphic Flow: The artist has balanced the bold vertical strokes of the Alifs with the flowing horizontal ligatures, creating a visual "recitation" of the verses.

Versatile Display Size: Large enough to stand alone as a focal point, yet sized perfectly to fit into a sophisticated gallery wall of sacred manuscripts.

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