Zarif Meher Panel

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Zarif Meher Panel

Zarif Meher Panel

The Zarif Meher Panel is not just wall art—it is a sanctified window to elegance. Inspired by Islamic calligraphy and handcrafted woodwork traditions of Malabar, this frame holds verses not just in script but in soul. The calligraphy, gilded in antique gold, shimmers like sunlight filtering through old palace jaalis.

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Each stroke is carved, not printed—evoking the time-honored devotion of sacred scribes. Framed in richly hand-routed rosewood, it pays tribute to Kerala’s old ‘padi ara’ door frames that once welcomed the divine. A perfect harmony of cultural identity and universal luxury.

This will resonate deeply with:

  • Foreign customers for its exotic refinement, scriptural aura, and hand-carved authenticity.
  • South Indian customers for its rootedness in woodcraft, reverence, and spiritual connotation.

Much like the ornate teak panels in Kerala mosques and Indo-Saracenic halls of yore, the Zarif Meher Panel evokes reverence. Whether placed in a minimalist villa or a palatial living room, it draws eyes and quiets the soul. This isn’t decoration. It’s devotion—carved.

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Established in 1979, we carry a legacy that we proudly unfold in front of you. Here tradition blends with creation, art blends with heritage, and finally, a whole new story is carved out in pure wood exclusively for you. 

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Description

Each stroke is carved, not printed—evoking the time-honored devotion of sacred scribes. Framed in richly hand-routed rosewood, it pays tribute to Kerala’s old ‘padi ara’ door frames that once welcomed the divine. A perfect harmony of cultural identity and universal luxury.

This will resonate deeply with:

  • Foreign customers for its exotic refinement, scriptural aura, and hand-carved authenticity.
  • South Indian customers for its rootedness in woodcraft, reverence, and spiritual connotation.

Much like the ornate teak panels in Kerala mosques and Indo-Saracenic halls of yore, the Zarif Meher Panel evokes reverence. Whether placed in a minimalist villa or a palatial living room, it draws eyes and quiets the soul. This isn’t decoration. It’s devotion—carved.