AN IMPORTANT COLOUR SITARA METAL THREAD EXTERNAL CURTAIN (BURQA) FOR THE HOLY KA’BBA DOOR

PERIOD
Bearing the name of Sultan Abdul Majeed 1st (1275), Circa 
ORIGIN
Cairo, Egypt
DIMENSIONS
 3 Meters
DESCRIPTION:
This magnificent 3-meter height it’s one of its categories that works as an external curtain made to cover the door of the Kaaba (Burqa), one of Islam’s holiest sites. It was commissioned in 1181 Hijrah by Sultan Abdul Majeed 1st (1275-Mid-18 Century) known for his reforms of the state system as well as for his love of music, poetry, and the arts. It was the custom for whoever ruled Egypt to create over one year a beautiful curtain for the door of the Kaaba in Mecca. Using gold and silver thread, the artisans quoted certain passages from the Qur’an.
Each Sitara carried the monogram of the ruler who commissioned such extraordinary work.
The piece is made of black silk in a rectangular format and richly embroidered with gold and silver thread.
There is a slit in the middle of the lower part to facilitate entry through the door of the Kaaba.
The design of the embroidery can be divided into approximately eleven horizontal tiers of different sizes. The inscribed calligraphy, written mostly in the Thuluth Script, contains various verses from the Holy Qur’an, in addition to the Shahada and is contained within various geometric shapes. Additionally, a central inscription incorporates the name of the Sultan who commissioned the work and the year of the Hijrah calendar in which it was made. The borders as well as much of the background are richly decorated with foliage motifs in gold with a red and green silk background. There is also a frieze of stylized palm trees on the lower border of the curtain.
This Sitara is not only aesthetically beautiful but holds immense spiritual significance. It is a religious relic that breathes the history, culture, and magnificence of Islam.
Conditions Report:
Extraordinary for its period, multicoloured patina, on the tip right wing slightly chipped overall no further impairment.
PROVENANCE:
Credit Line: Mr. Suhiab In Egypt to the current gallery
CERTIFICATE:
Comes with a certificate from the Art Loss Register
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