The Verse of the Throne, known in Arabic as آيَة الْكُرْسِي (ʾāyat al-kursī), is the notable 255th verse of the Quran's 2nd chapter, Al-Baqarah.
The opening chapter of the Qur'an, Surah Al-Fatiha, is presented in Arabic as الفاتحة.
A supplication expresses: وما توفيقي الا بالله, which translates to "Indeed, my success comes solely from Allah."
The Divine Names, also referred to as the 99 Names of Allah, encompass the various attributes of God.
Regarding the artwork:
This exquisite piece of Islamic canvas has been meticulously reproduced on superior-grade, dense cotton canvas using authentic archival-quality pigment inks. It is meticulously hand-stretched over a frame with a depth of 2.5cm to ensure an exacting fit. The artwork features a mirror-edge wrap, which means the image extends over the sides for an immersive visual experience.
Concerning the frame:
The thickness of the floating frame is set at 4 cm. Resembling an open-front box, the floating frame offers a contemporary twist on the classic framing method, presenting the artwork in a seemingly suspended manner.
One of the primary benefits of floating frames is their ability to display the entire piece of art without any obstruction, ensuring that no part of the image is concealed or overshadowed.