Description
Bring home a rare and spiritually significant piece from the Holy Kaaba — the Original Kiswah Curtain from the Door of the Kaaba (Multazam Area). This sacred textile was part of the Kaaba covering installed during the King Salman Period in 1446 Hijri, making it a valuable Islamic historical artifact.
The Multazam holds deep importance in Islamic tradition as a place where duas are accepted, located between the Black Stone (Hajr-e-Aswad) and the Kaaba door. This curtain once adorned that very blessed space, symbolizing faith, unity, and devotion.
Expertly crafted using a silk and polyester fabric blend, the curtain features intricate Quranic calligraphy embroidered with gold-polished copper wire, reflecting the unmatched craftsmanship of Kiswah artisans in Makkah.
This Kiswah piece is not only a décor element but also a meaningful collectible for:
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Islamic art collectors
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Masjid interiors
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Luxury Islamic home décor
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Spiritual heritage preservation
Owning an authentic Kaaba Kiswah piece is a timeless connection to the House of Allah and a symbol of deep reverence in any Islamic space.







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