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Najm Alsharq
د.إ 185
Najm Alsharq from Arabic means A Star Of The East. The central star, intricate flowers, and gold Islamic geometry embellishments of the scarf repeat adornments of the walls of this real Star of the East – the world-known Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu-Dhabi.
This artwork brings together spiritual, physical, and symbolic presentation of this most important sightseeing in the Gulf Region.
SKU: | 0036 |
Category: | Scarves |
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