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"The Divine Beginning" Bismillah Calligraphy | 33x43 cm Shikasta Nastaliq Art | Persian Basmala Manuscript | Luxury Islamic Wall Art | Traditional Ink on Paper Sacred Art

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RZGCA33x43-001
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1.50 KGS
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  • A 33x43 cm Islamic calligraphy manuscript of the Bismillah (Basmala) in the flowing Persian Shikasta Nastaliq script.
  • Close-up of the rhythmic, interlocking letters of the Bismillah in Shikasta Nastaliq on archival paper.
BHD454.08
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"The Divine Beginning" Bismillah Calligraphy | 33x43 cm Shikasta Nastaliq Art | Persian Basmala Manuscript | Luxury Islamic Wall Art | Traditional Ink on Paper Sacred Art

 

 Elevate your home with this authentic Bismillah calligraphy. Featuring the Basmala in the masterfully fluid Shikasta Nastaliq script, this 33x43 cm ink-on-paper work is a prime example of Persian artistic heritage. Perfect for spiritual housewarming gifts, Islamic wedding presents, or a professional gallery. This handmade manuscript captures the essence of divine mercy with breathtaking rhythmic precision.

 

Artistic Features & Spiritual Depth

Lyrical Shikasta Nastaliq: Known as the most poetic of the Persian hands, the Shikasta style used here emphasizes the interconnectedness of the divine names through sweeping curves and intricate ligatures.

The Foundation of Grace: This piece features the Basmala, a universal symbol of protection, blessing, and the start of all good things in Islamic tradition.

Classic Gallery Dimensions: At 33x43 cm, it offers a substantial presence while maintaining the delicate intimacy of traditional paper manuscripts.

Traditional Ink Mastery: Written with deep black soot-based ink, the contrast against the paper highlights the "Siyah Mashq" (black exercise) influence, where the beauty of the stroke is paramount.

Persian Soul: This work represents the unique cultural synthesis of Quranic revelation and the fluid, avant-garde aesthetic of the Persian calligraphic tradition.

 

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