The artwork is a square-shaped piece, framed in a double-layered frame – a thin inner frame and a wider outer frame, in gold tone. The central portion of the artwork is a square canvas with a deep red background.
On the red background are calligraphic inscriptions in Arabic, arranged in four distinct sections, each beginning with the word “Qul” (قل), meaning “Say”. This immediately suggests that the verses are the Surahs Al-Ikhlas (Chapter 112) and Al-Falaq (Chapter 113) and An-Nas (Chapter 114) from the Quran, all of which begin with “Qul”.
The calligraphy is done in a cursive style, likely Thuluth or Naskh script, and is executed in a lighter color, possibly cream or beige, creating a striking contrast against the red background.
The script is adorned with gold leaf embellishments, which add a luxurious and elegant. The script is adorned with gold leaf embellishments, which add a luxurious and elegant touch.