Gold Masjid an-Nabawi Asmaul Husna, Islamic Ornament Gift
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Elevate your home with our exquisite decorative showpiece - a stunning depiction of Masjid an-Nabawi adorned with intricate stone detailing, showcasing expert craftsmanship. Enriched with Asmaul Husna (The 99 Names of Allah) calligraphy, it's a spiritually uplifting addition ideal for Muslim households. Finished in elegant gold, its 11.4" x 6.3" (29 x 16 cm) size exudes luxury that suits any room. Versatile as decor or a thoughtful gift for Islamic celebrations, this ornament beautifully encapsulates spirituality and culture, making it a meaningful choice for Eid, birthdays, weddings, and more.
Color: Gold
Number of Pieces: 1
Capacity/Size: 11.4" x 6.3" (29 x 16 cm)
Country of Origin: Turkey
Exquisite Craftsmanship: This decorative showpiece features a stunning portrayal of Masjid an-Nabawi (the Prophet's Mosque) adorned with intricate stone detailing, showcasing the remarkable craftsmanship that went into its creation. The intricate stonework on this ornament adds a touch of opulence and uniqueness, making it a captivating art collection piece.
Asmaul Husna Integration: The ornament includes the beautiful Asmaul Husna (The 99 Names of Allah) calligraphy, adding a spiritually uplifting dimension to your home decor, and making it perfect for Muslim households.
Elegant Gold Finish: The 11.4" x 6.3" (29 x 16 cm) ornament is elegantly finished in gold, giving it a regal and luxurious appearance that complements any room's aesthetic.
Versatile Home Decor: This piece serves as both an eye-catching decoration and a thoughtful gift for special occasions, festivals, and Islamic celebrations. It's an ideal choice for displaying on your desktop, mantel, or bookshelf.
Beautiful Gift Idea: This ornament is not only a stunning home decor item but also a beautiful gift idea that resonates with the Muslim and Islamic community. It's a thoughtful present for Eid, Mawlid, Birthday, Wedding, friends and family, symbolizing spirituality and culture.