Sihr Alzohor
د.إ 185
Sihr Alzohor from Arabic means Flower Magic. This poetic epithet is used for scarf design reproducing floral embellishments from the walls of the world-famous Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu-Dhabi.
This artwork brings together both symbolic presentation of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque and a sublime flower language agreed upon people all over the world to be the best way to express appreciation and loyalty, love and adoration.
SKU: | 0039 |
Category: | Scarves |
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