Ultra chic and unforgettable, the Al Quds cushion invites relaxation and unwinding in your lounge or bedroom. At the same time, it will bring balance into any room since, in keeping with the SEP ethos, this pattern aims to unite two worlds. As a gift, this makes a heartfelt display of real unity and strength.
Al Quds is inspired by a wooden detail on the minbar of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, also known as the Minbar of Saladin. It's a notable historic minbar (pulpit in a mosque) inside the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
It was originally commissioned by Nur al-Din in 1168-69 CE in Aleppo, Syria, and was later moved to Jerusalem after the city was conquered in 1187 by Salah ad-Din (Saladin). It was one of the most famous historic minbars of the Muslim world and was considered by scholars to be a highly significant object of medieval Islamic art. Jersusalem is called Al Quds in Arabic.
This pattern is stunning and a popular motif throughout the SEP Home Accessories product line showcased among our duvet covers, tablecloths, and cushions. Al Quds also pairs beautifully and seamlessly with the SEP Koutubia cushion elevating any room's elegance, harmony, and allowing you to tell your unique story.
For truly stunning results, allow us to realise your dream custom project and bring this exquisite artistry into your home.
For bespoke projects, please contact us @ info@sepjordan.com. We'd be happy to discuss your ideal project!