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Shanjahantatta_AB

All our glassblocs are unique and designed and edited especially for Islamique.eu. Artwork is made with a lot of love, please respect the designer and don’t copy or Replicate without written consent from Islamique.eu.

We print on 3 cm thick acrylic glass. Shipment is in a cardboard box, the blocs are wrapped in bubblewrap.

 

59.00149.00

EAN : 6151323588547
  • With you in 2-6 working days
  • Free shipping from €65 in The Netherlands & Germany. Check here for all shipping costs.
  • 250g/m² premium paper with a matt finish
  • Produced with lots of ❤️ in the Netherlands.

Embark on a visual journey through time and architectural magnificence with our captivating glass bloc poster, featuring the resplendent Shah Jahan Masjid in Thatta. This exquisite piece of art pays homage to the enduring legacy of Mughal architecture, encapsulating the grandeur of this historic mosque in a luminous display of contemporary elegance.
Crafted with meticulous precision, the glass bloc technique beautifully captures the intricate details of the Shah Jahan Masjid. The transparent medium allows the warm tones of the mosque’s historic sandstone façade to radiate, creating a captivating visual interplay that mirrors the monument’s timeless splendor.
As light interacts with the glass, the poster transforms into a radiant masterpiece, adapting to the changing atmospheres of your space. Whether displayed in natural daylight, where the glass captures the brilliance of the sun, or in the serene glow of the evening, when artificial light bathes the mosque in a soft radiance, the glass bloc piece becomes a dynamic focal point.
Perfect for enthusiasts of Mughal architecture, lovers of historical charm, or those seeking a visual tribute to the Shah Jahan Masjid in Thatta, “Eternal Splendor” is a luminous fusion of tradition and modernity. Bring the spirit of this architectural marvel into your space with this exceptional glass bloc poster, celebrating the grandeur and cultural significance of Shah Jahan Masjid in Thatta.