Lighted sajjadah or prayer rug - comes from a Turkish designer, Soner Özenç. The Britain-based designer uses light as an integral element in his imaginative creations. This modern piece that he calls Sajjadah 1426 (1426 is the year 2005
Özenç`in `Sajjadah 1426` adını verdiği seccade, kullanıcıların deyimiyle tasarımı ve üzerinde bulunan aydınlatılmış desenlerle namaz deneyimini zenginleştirirken, kıbleyi bulma sorunu da ortadan kalkıyor. Dijital pusulası var
a new entry - a lighted sajjadah or prayer rug - comes from a turkish designer, soner özenç. the britain-based designer uses light as an integral element in his imaginative creations. this modern piece that he calls sajjadah 1426 (1426
Sajjadah 1426 is a piece of art and a great example of the electroluminescent phosphor printing technology. Hands down for practicality as it assists the person who performs the divine service of prayers, not just by creating an amazing
salaam, peace and every other type of hello or welcome! okay, i am not a type of person that get impressed easily….well that’s actually a lie. i brought a yoyo the other day, talk about hours of fun!!! ahem…anyways – back to the point!
This creation comes from Turkish designer Soner Ozenc. Its a sajjdah or prayer rug which as well as using light as an essential part of the design, also assists the person performing prayer by actually finding the right direction to
As one of the main aims of a~Sajjadah 1426′ was to emphasize the values of the patterns on the prayer rug, lighting those patterns up was considered as the main approach from the very first stages of the concept.
Britain-based Turkish designer Soner Özenç has created a lighted sajjadah or prayer rug. HmmmTechnology intervened in the world of the spiritual too! Built on intricate technology, the Sajjadah 1426 (signifying 2005, which is 1426
In the spirit of Ramadan, which begins this week, we bring you the Sajjadah 1426 Prayer Rug. Designed by Soner Ozenc, the Sajjadah 1426 (2005 in the Islamic calendar) is made using Electro Luminescent Phosphore Printing technology,
'Sajjadah 1426' enriches the praying experience with the illuminated patterns on its surface. The word 'sajjadah' is a Persian/Turkish word meaning 'prayer rug' and the number '1426' stands for '2005' in Islamic calendar.
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