1765 Gulf of Arabique Map | 99 Names of Allah Overlay | Reimagined by Saki Savavi | Islamic Art & Vintage Cartography

from $30.00
🗾 About This Artistic Map:
* Based on a 1765 vintage map of the Gulf of Arabique and Red Sea
* Reimagined by multidisciplinary artist Saki Savavi of TarruNadi
* Features the 99 Names of Allah in a vibrant red spiral over the Arabian Peninsula
* Blends historical cartography with Islamic calligraphy and modern art
* Showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region

🖼️ Premium Print Options:
1. Moab Lasal Exhibition Luster 300 Paper: • Archival-grade, 300 gsm weight • Excellent color reproduction with reduced glare • Perfect for framing and long-term display
2. Rolled Canvas: • Gallery-quality, artist-grade material • Ready for stretching or framing • Adds a classic, painterly touch to your decor Both feature fade-resistant inks for lasting vibrancy!

🏅 Why Choose TarruNadi Prints:
* Unique fusion of historical maps and contemporary art
* Meticulously reproduced from high-resolution scans
* Professionally printed to order
* Fast processing time: 3-7 business days
* Secure packaging to ensure safe delivery

🎁 Perfect For:
* Islamic art enthusiasts
* Vintage map collectors
* Middle Eastern history buffs
* Spiritual and religious spaces
* Cultural institutions and museums

🚚 Shipping:
* Carefully rolled and shipped in a sturdy tube
* Tracked shipping available
* Please allow 1 week for delivery depending on location

🫱🏾‍🫲🏽 About the Artist: Saki Savavi, the creative force behind TarruNadi, is a multidisciplinary artist dedicated to reimagining historical maps and creating a curated selection of artisanal crafts from around the world. Our shop celebrates the interconnectedness of cultures, leylines, and psychogeography, providing unique items that enhance your connection to the world's rich heritage.

🔗 Explore More:
* Visit the website: selestialdrip.com
* Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/sakisavavi

💯 Our Promise: We're committed to your satisfaction. If you have any issues with your order, please contact us within 14 days of receipt, and we'll make it right.
Size:
Paper:
Quantity:
Add To Cart
🗾 About This Artistic Map:
* Based on a 1765 vintage map of the Gulf of Arabique and Red Sea
* Reimagined by multidisciplinary artist Saki Savavi of TarruNadi
* Features the 99 Names of Allah in a vibrant red spiral over the Arabian Peninsula
* Blends historical cartography with Islamic calligraphy and modern art
* Showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region

🖼️ Premium Print Options:
1. Moab Lasal Exhibition Luster 300 Paper: • Archival-grade, 300 gsm weight • Excellent color reproduction with reduced glare • Perfect for framing and long-term display
2. Rolled Canvas: • Gallery-quality, artist-grade material • Ready for stretching or framing • Adds a classic, painterly touch to your decor Both feature fade-resistant inks for lasting vibrancy!

🏅 Why Choose TarruNadi Prints:
* Unique fusion of historical maps and contemporary art
* Meticulously reproduced from high-resolution scans
* Professionally printed to order
* Fast processing time: 3-7 business days
* Secure packaging to ensure safe delivery

🎁 Perfect For:
* Islamic art enthusiasts
* Vintage map collectors
* Middle Eastern history buffs
* Spiritual and religious spaces
* Cultural institutions and museums

🚚 Shipping:
* Carefully rolled and shipped in a sturdy tube
* Tracked shipping available
* Please allow 1 week for delivery depending on location

🫱🏾‍🫲🏽 About the Artist: Saki Savavi, the creative force behind TarruNadi, is a multidisciplinary artist dedicated to reimagining historical maps and creating a curated selection of artisanal crafts from around the world. Our shop celebrates the interconnectedness of cultures, leylines, and psychogeography, providing unique items that enhance your connection to the world's rich heritage.

🔗 Explore More:
* Visit the website: selestialdrip.com
* Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/sakisavavi

💯 Our Promise: We're committed to your satisfaction. If you have any issues with your order, please contact us within 14 days of receipt, and we'll make it right.
🗾 About This Artistic Map:
* Based on a 1765 vintage map of the Gulf of Arabique and Red Sea
* Reimagined by multidisciplinary artist Saki Savavi of TarruNadi
* Features the 99 Names of Allah in a vibrant red spiral over the Arabian Peninsula
* Blends historical cartography with Islamic calligraphy and modern art
* Showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region

🖼️ Premium Print Options:
1. Moab Lasal Exhibition Luster 300 Paper: • Archival-grade, 300 gsm weight • Excellent color reproduction with reduced glare • Perfect for framing and long-term display
2. Rolled Canvas: • Gallery-quality, artist-grade material • Ready for stretching or framing • Adds a classic, painterly touch to your decor Both feature fade-resistant inks for lasting vibrancy!

🏅 Why Choose TarruNadi Prints:
* Unique fusion of historical maps and contemporary art
* Meticulously reproduced from high-resolution scans
* Professionally printed to order
* Fast processing time: 3-7 business days
* Secure packaging to ensure safe delivery

🎁 Perfect For:
* Islamic art enthusiasts
* Vintage map collectors
* Middle Eastern history buffs
* Spiritual and religious spaces
* Cultural institutions and museums

🚚 Shipping:
* Carefully rolled and shipped in a sturdy tube
* Tracked shipping available
* Please allow 1 week for delivery depending on location

🫱🏾‍🫲🏽 About the Artist: Saki Savavi, the creative force behind TarruNadi, is a multidisciplinary artist dedicated to reimagining historical maps and creating a curated selection of artisanal crafts from around the world. Our shop celebrates the interconnectedness of cultures, leylines, and psychogeography, providing unique items that enhance your connection to the world's rich heritage.

🔗 Explore More:
* Visit the website: selestialdrip.com
* Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/sakisavavi

💯 Our Promise: We're committed to your satisfaction. If you have any issues with your order, please contact us within 14 days of receipt, and we'll make it right.