Wooden Ramadan decor with crescent moon and gold star design
kr50
Make your Ramadan decorations even more special with this elegant wooden decoration inspired by the beauty of the holy month's nights. Featuring a large black crescent moon adorned with small stars for a magical touch, while a gold star with the words "Ramadan is the month of the Quran" hangs from it, making it a great addition to any space inside the home.
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Make your Ramadan decorations even more special with this elegant wooden decoration inspired by the beauty of the holy month's nights. Featuring a large black crescent moon adorned with small stars for a magical touch, while a gold star with the words "Ramadan is the month of the Quran" hangs from it, making it a great addition to any space inside the home.
At the bottom of the décor, a golden mosque with open doors and windows creates a sense of spirituality and Islamic tradition. The design features the words "Ramadan Mubarak" in an elegant design that adds a warm Ramadan touch.
Product details:
- material: High-quality wood with a luxurious finish.
- Design: A black crescent moon with stars with a golden star and an illuminated mosque Details.
- Color: Black and gold, adding an elegant touch to the decor.
- Uses: Perfect for decorating living rooms, majlis, or Ramadan hospitality tables.
- Dimensions: (30*20).
Add a touch of beauty and spirituality to your home this Ramadan with this distinctive décor, which reflects the atmosphere of the holy month in an elegant and modern way.
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