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Khatte Arabi Premium Calligraphy Kit

1,690.00
Introducing our RadiantArts Khatte Arabi premium calligraphy kit expertly created from start to finish.Hand-crafted with thoughtful designs at an extremely affordable price for beginners and seasoned calligraphers alike.The kit comes with a set of 5 pens in a leather pouch, a blank booklet of 25 glossy pages with 2 complimentary practice sheets, ink bottle, and a glass container with Liqa to hold the ink.Free Shipping All Over India.Delivery: 10 to 12 working days
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Free Printable Tazyeen Templates by RadiantArts.

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Khatt & Design done by Shk Tayyab bhai Shk Tahir bhai Jamali.
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Snowmelt

4,000.008,000.00
My snowscapes of Kashmir titled ā€˜Firdaus bar ru-yi ZamÄ«nā€™ depict the majesty of the snow clad mountains of Gulmarg. Verdant fir trees, dusted with white powder glistening with the different hues of the mountain sky, stand out upon the canvas. Together, with the rising mountain peaks and the seemingly infinite firmament beyond, the vistas truly feel like a paradise on earth. .I re-create semi-abstract impressions of what my eyes witness. I use the term re-create with the firm belief that the beauty inherent to such landscapes is by virtue of their creation at the hands of the Almighty. I am simply re-creating them on a canvas in a humble, yet artistic, manner of emulation. For the main compositions, relying on vivid memories as well as my own photos, I indulge in some artistic liberty with the placement of the flora and the use of colors. .In some of my works, I make use of heavy gels and acrylics to create thick textures on the mountainā€™s surfaces to signify their solidity, the solidity of existence. These massive monuments, their beauty and breath-taking majesty, are testament that the Almighty has created everything with a purpose: ā€œOur Lord! Thou created not this in vain. Glory be to Thee (Quran 3:191).ā€ . The use of Japanese watercolours in composing the fir trees compliments the heavy acrylics by adding an air of lightness. It also, simultaneously, contrasts with the heavy mass of the mountains alluding subtly to the notion of seeking spiritual enlightenment and loftiness while ridding oneself of the burdens of the corporal, material world. It is in this state of unburdened spirituality where happiness is found, nay, happiness reigns.
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Khwāb-o-Khayāl (Of Dreams and Thoughts)

4,000.008,000.00
My snowscapes of Kashmir titled ā€˜Firdaus bar ru-yi ZamÄ«nā€™ depict the majesty of the snow clad mountains of Gulmarg. Verdant fir trees, dusted with white powder glistening with the different hues of the mountain sky, stand out upon the canvas. Together, with the rising mountain peaks and the seemingly infinite firmament beyond, the vistas truly feel like a paradise on earth. .I re-create semi-abstract impressions of what my eyes witness. I use the term re-create with the firm belief that the beauty inherent to such landscapes is by virtue of their creation at the hands of the Almighty. I am simply re-creating them on a canvas in a humble, yet artistic, manner of emulation. For the main compositions, relying on vivid memories as well as my own photos, I indulge in some artistic liberty with the placement of the flora and the use of colors. .In some of my works, I make use of heavy gels and acrylics to create thick textures on the mountainā€™s surfaces to signify their solidity, the solidity of existence. These massive monuments, their beauty and breath-taking majesty, are testament that the Almighty has created everything with a purpose: ā€œOur Lord! Thou created not this in vain. Glory be to Thee (Quran 3:191).ā€ . The use of Japanese watercolours in composing the fir trees compliments the heavy acrylics by adding an air of lightness. It also, simultaneously, contrasts with the heavy mass of the mountains alluding subtly to the notion of seeking spiritual enlightenment and loftiness while ridding oneself of the burdens of the corporal, material world. It is in this state of unburdened spirituality where happiness is found, nay, happiness reigns.
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Fir Trail

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My snowscapes of Kashmir titled ā€˜Firdaus bar ru-yi ZamÄ«nā€™ depict the majesty of the snow clad mountains of Gulmarg. Verdant fir trees, dusted with white powder glistening with the different hues of the mountain sky, stand out upon the canvas. Together, with the rising mountain peaks and the seemingly infinite firmament beyond, the vistas truly feel like a paradise on earth. .I re-create semi-abstract impressions of what my eyes witness. I use the term re-create with the firm belief that the beauty inherent to such landscapes is by virtue of their creation at the hands of the Almighty. I am simply re-creating them on a canvas in a humble, yet artistic, manner of emulation. For the main compositions, relying on vivid memories as well as my own photos, I indulge in some artistic liberty with the placement of the flora and the use of colors. .In some of my works, I make use of heavy gels and acrylics to create thick textures on the mountainā€™s surfaces to signify their solidity, the solidity of existence. These massive monuments, their beauty and breath-taking majesty, are testament that the Almighty has created everything with a purpose: ā€œOur Lord! Thou created not this in vain. Glory be to Thee (Quran 3:191).ā€ . The use of Japanese watercolours in composing the fir trees compliments the heavy acrylics by adding an air of lightness. It also, simultaneously, contrasts with the heavy mass of the mountains alluding subtly to the notion of seeking spiritual enlightenment and loftiness while ridding oneself of the burdens of the corporal, material world. It is in this state of unburdened spirituality where happiness is found, nay, happiness reigns.
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Dāstān-e-Safar

4,000.008,000.00
My snowscapes of Kashmir titled ā€˜Firdaus bar ru-yi ZamÄ«nā€™ depict the majesty of the snow clad mountains of Gulmarg. Verdant fir trees, dusted with white powder glistening with the different hues of the mountain sky, stand out upon the canvas. Together, with the rising mountain peaks and the seemingly infinite firmament beyond, the vistas truly feel like a paradise on earth. .I re-create semi-abstract impressions of what my eyes witness. I use the term re-create with the firm belief that the beauty inherent to such landscapes is by virtue of their creation at the hands of the Almighty. I am simply re-creating them on a canvas in a humble, yet artistic, manner of emulation. For the main compositions, relying on vivid memories as well as my own photos, I indulge in some artistic liberty with the placement of the flora and the use of colors. .In some of my works, I make use of heavy gels and acrylics to create thick textures on the mountainā€™s surfaces to signify their solidity, the solidity of existence. These massive monuments, their beauty and breath-taking majesty, are testament that the Almighty has created everything with a purpose: ā€œOur Lord! Thou created not this in vain. Glory be to Thee (Quran 3:191).ā€ . The use of Japanese watercolours in composing the fir trees compliments the heavy acrylics by adding an air of lightness. It also, simultaneously, contrasts with the heavy mass of the mountains alluding subtly to the notion of seeking spiritual enlightenment and loftiness while ridding oneself of the burdens of the corporal, material world. It is in this state of unburdened spirituality where happiness is found, nay, happiness reigns.
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Rāh-e-Musāfir

4,000.008,000.00
My snowscapes of Kashmir titled ā€˜Firdaus bar ru-yi ZamÄ«nā€™ depict the majesty of the snow clad mountains of Gulmarg. Verdant fir trees, dusted with white powder glistening with the different hues of the mountain sky, stand out upon the canvas. Together, with the rising mountain peaks and the seemingly infinite firmament beyond, the vistas truly feel like a paradise on earth. .I re-create semi-abstract impressions of what my eyes witness. I use the term re-create with the firm belief that the beauty inherent to such landscapes is by virtue of their creation at the hands of the Almighty. I am simply re-creating them on a canvas in a humble, yet artistic, manner of emulation. For the main compositions, relying on vivid memories as well as my own photos, I indulge in some artistic liberty with the placement of the flora and the use of colors. .In some of my works, I make use of heavy gels and acrylics to create thick textures on the mountainā€™s surfaces to signify their solidity, the solidity of existence. These massive monuments, their beauty and breath-taking majesty, are testament that the Almighty has created everything with a purpose: ā€œOur Lord! Thou created not this in vain. Glory be to Thee (Quran 3:191).ā€ . The use of Japanese watercolours in composing the fir trees compliments the heavy acrylics by adding an air of lightness. It also, simultaneously, contrasts with the heavy mass of the mountains alluding subtly to the notion of seeking spiritual enlightenment and loftiness while ridding oneself of the burdens of the corporal, material world. It is in this state of unburdened spirituality where happiness is found, nay, happiness reigns.
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Avalanche

4,000.008,000.00
My snowscapes of Kashmir titled ā€˜Firdaus bar ru-yi ZamÄ«nā€™ depict the majesty of the snow clad mountains of Gulmarg. Verdant fir trees, dusted with white powder glistening with the different hues of the mountain sky, stand out upon the canvas. Together, with the rising mountain peaks and the seemingly infinite firmament beyond, the vistas truly feel like a paradise on earth. .I re-create semi-abstract impressions of what my eyes witness. I use the term re-create with the firm belief that the beauty inherent to such landscapes is by virtue of their creation at the hands of the Almighty. I am simply re-creating them on a canvas in a humble, yet artistic, manner of emulation. For the main compositions, relying on vivid memories as well as my own photos, I indulge in some artistic liberty with the placement of the flora and the use of colors. .In some of my works, I make use of heavy gels and acrylics to create thick textures on the mountainā€™s surfaces to signify their solidity, the solidity of existence. These massive monuments, their beauty and breath-taking majesty, are testament that the Almighty has created everything with a purpose: ā€œOur Lord! Thou created not this in vain. Glory be to Thee (Quran 3:191).ā€ . The use of Japanese watercolours in composing the fir trees compliments the heavy acrylics by adding an air of lightness. It also, simultaneously, contrasts with the heavy mass of the mountains alluding subtly to the notion of seeking spiritual enlightenment and loftiness while ridding oneself of the burdens of the corporal, material world. It is in this state of unburdened spirituality where happiness is found, nay, happiness reigns.
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Ascendancy

4,000.008,000.00
This print commemorates the construction of the monumental water fountain marking Bir-e-Haakimi (well named after Maulana al-Imam al-Haakim SA) in the courtyard of al-Jami al-Anwar.
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Pillars of Faith

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This artwork celebrates the grand pillars that adorn the bays of al-Jami al-Anwar. The interplay of light and shadow in the aisles symbolises the victories and trials of oneā€™s faith.
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al-Jami al-Anwar

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The awe-inspiring expanse of al-Jami al-Anwar, captured in this print, lends grace to wherever it is displayed.
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Divine Will

4,000.008,000.00
'Whatever Allah (Taā€™ala) wills' is an exclamation of praise and solace that is oft repeated on many lips. This noble practice is celebrated by this artwork.
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Taaj al-Mulk

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The Kufic scripted Ism al-Jalalah (ā€˜Allahā€™ Subhanahu) in the shape of a crown is reflective of the limitless sovereignty of the One and true Sovereign, Master of all.
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Ism al-Jalalah

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Glory to Him, Lord of the universe and Creator of the worlds. The majestic Kufic script pays homage to ā€˜Allahā€™ Taā€™ala, the most exalted of His noble Names.
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RadiantArts' Digital Calendar for 2021

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The calendar features premier artworks that were displayed in our Thirst for the Divine exhibition held in New Delhi.
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Leap

4,000.008,500.00
Inspired by the Prophetic saying, ā€˜Goodness is entwined in the forelocks of horses till the Day of Judgementā€™, this artwork celebrates the pure goodness of this most noble of animals.
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Steed

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A horse in gallop evokes images of a mirage in flux, symbolic of our constant grapple with our own senses.
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Finishing Line

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The winning race horse is called mujalli in Arabic while the one that comes second is known as musalli. Both are needed to make a race meaningful, a theme commemorated in this painting.
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Blue

4,000.008,500.00
Using the palette knife to stunning effect, the artist fashions a horse in jumpā€“a vision of raw power and beautyā€“that represents natureā€™s majesty and vulnerability.
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