Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Size | 14x13 |
| Shape | Square |
A White Marble Qibla or Mihrab in a mosque represents the niche or wall segment indicating the direction of Mecca (Kaaba), central to Muslim prayer. Crafted from pure white marble—often Makrana or imported Italian/Aquabianca varieties—these installations are characterized by intricate hand-carving, calligraphy, floral and geometric motifs. They often form focal architectural elements within prayer halls
✨ Key Features
Material: High-quality white marble—Makrana, Aquabianca, Bianco P—valued for purity, durability, and polished elegance
Design Elements:
Central mihrab niche with arch shape, carved frames.
Surrounding panels and qibla wall etched with Kufic or cursive calligraphy (e.g. 99 names of Allah)