Jihan C
The Sheikh Zayed Mosque Door Bookmark Set
24k gold plated bookmark with black bead box Set
13 x 13.5 x 4 cm
Copyright The Artist
AED 395.24
Jihan C Bookmark to preserve the history and the heritage of the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern doors and windows. Doors have always held a great meaning. As we are known...
Jihan C Bookmark to preserve the history and the heritage of the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern doors and windows.
Doors have always held a great meaning. As we are known for our hospitality in the Middle East, it comes as no surprise to see how beautifully welcoming our doors are.
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is located in Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the United Arab Emirates, constructed between 1996 and 2007. The Grand Mosque stands out as one of the world's largest mosques, and the only one that captures unique interactions between Islam and world cultures. The late Shikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan built this mosque to convey historic sequence and to embody the Islamic message of peace, tolreance and diversity. The most noticeable architectural element of the mosque is the collection of 82 domes, the 4 minarets combining Mameluke, Ottoman and Fatimid styles in a manner that fuses diverse Islamic architectural styles into one expression of art and beauty.
Doors have always held a great meaning. As we are known for our hospitality in the Middle East, it comes as no surprise to see how beautifully welcoming our doors are.
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is located in Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the United Arab Emirates, constructed between 1996 and 2007. The Grand Mosque stands out as one of the world's largest mosques, and the only one that captures unique interactions between Islam and world cultures. The late Shikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan built this mosque to convey historic sequence and to embody the Islamic message of peace, tolreance and diversity. The most noticeable architectural element of the mosque is the collection of 82 domes, the 4 minarets combining Mameluke, Ottoman and Fatimid styles in a manner that fuses diverse Islamic architectural styles into one expression of art and beauty.