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A phone case with the art of Salam Zidan.
🎨 Turn your iPhone into a Work of Art:
Why settle for ordinary when you can have extraordinary?
Embrace the fusion of art and technology, and carry the soul of Iraq in your pocket.
📱 Upscale your Everyday Look:
From casual outings to professional settings, this case infuses your daily interactions with cultural splendour, and compliments any outfit.
🌟 Crafted to Perfection:
A strong and light case with industry-leading protection.
The 3D-wrapped artwork can withstand wear and tear.
🎁 The Gift of Culture:
A unique and thoughtful gift that stands out.
Perfect for anyone who appreciates the blend of tradition and modernity.
🤝 Support Artists:
You're not just acquiring a product, you're becoming a patron of art.
Your purchase directly empowers the artist who poured their heart into every brushstroke.
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Product Description
- Dual-layer protection: Outer shell is aircraft-grade polycarbonate, used by Boeing and Airbus, for shatterproof impact. Inner coating is flexible polyurethane, for shock absorption and dispersion.
 - No discolouration or fading: dye sublimation infuses the art into the fabric, rather than print the art on to the surface.
 - Device-specific: precision moulding for clear access to buttons and ports.
 - Case is REACh, RoHS and TUVRheinland certified, and MagSafe compatible for wireless charging.
 - The gallery-standard capture of artwork is setup and managed in Iraq by Mutanabbi Street.
 - Care instructions: Clean with dish soap and a damp cotton or microfibre cloth. Wipe the soap down with a clean, damp cloth.
 
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Artwork Description
- The Battle of Karbala, where the family of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon them, stood in defiance of the tyrant Yazid.
 - It depicts Imam Hussain holding his slain brother Abbas in his arms, as he returned from the Euphrates river with water for the children.
 
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Artist Bio
- He studied at the Baghdad Institute of Fine Arts.
 - His signature style is to capture stories in realism.
 - You can follow the artist on Instagram here.
 
 
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