Ceramic Square Coasters by Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia Shop

RM25.00

Ceramic Square Coasters in a combination of Assorted Geometric and other Designs and Colours.

 

Material: Ceramic
Weight: 105g
Product Dimensions: Diameter (10 cm) x Height (0.6 cm)
Product Code: IAMMS-12012

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Ceramic Square Coasters in a combination of Assorted Geometric and other Designs and Colours.


Material: Ceramic
Weight: 105g
Product Dimensions: Diameter (10 cm) x Height (0.6 cm)
Product Code: IAMMS-12012

Weight 0.45 kg
Dimensions 12 × 12 × 3 cm
Design

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    Al-Qur’an: The Sacred Art of Revelation displays 74 outstanding Mushafs from the collection of the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia. They range in time from the 8th up to the 20th century covering the major production centres within the various cities of the Islamic civilisations. Included in this catalogue are rare and ourstanding manuscripts as those produced by master calligraphers of the time, Yaqut al-Musta‘simi, Hafiz Osman and Ahmad al-Nayrizi. The beauty of these Mushafs lies mainly on its content and meaning, embellished by their designs and styles of writing.

     

    Author: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
    Year Published: 2014
    Pages: 376
    Weight: 2.7kg
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    Weight: 40g
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