The Quran “The Sun of the East" is a work that combines the spiritual content and the highest skill of Zlatoust engraving. This Arabic-language edition was created as a precious relic worthy of family gatherings, diplomatic offerings, and art lovers' collections. The hardcover, covered in green leather, is encased in a metal frame decorated with gilding, enamels and intricate ornaments. The central part is decorated with a deep green medallion with a calligraphic inscription, framed by elegant oriental patterns. The embossed clasp and corner pads complete the look of the book, giving it a sense of security and sacred peace.
Each element of the cover was created manually by the craftsmen of Zlatoust, a city where the craft of artistic metal engraving is passed down from generation to generation. Multi-layered gilding, blackening and enamel inserts create a play of light and depth of the pattern, and metal carving repeats the plastic rhythm of arabesques. The contrast of polished and frosted surfaces gives the product a radiant effect, as if it itself exudes soft light. Every detail here is meaningful: the ornament does not just decorate, but follows the tradition of sacred decoration, creating a sense of eternal movement and harmony.
Inside the book, pages with the text of the Quran are revealed, typed in a classic font and enclosed in rich decorative frames. The red-and-gold palette of screensavers and ornaments refers to the ancient handwritten traditions of the East, where each page was perceived as a temple for the word. Thick paper with a silky shade of ivory gives the publication weight and nobility, and the gold trim reflects the light, enhancing the impression of solemnity. The "Sun of the East" is intended for those who seek to combine faith and aesthetics, to preserve spiritual knowledge in a frame worthy of its greatness.