Sura Yasin: An Exhibition of Sacred Art by Hüseyin Kutlu

Sura Yasin: An Exhibition of Sacred Art by Hüseyin Kutlu

£197.97

Experience the timeless beauty of Sura Yasin, meticulously crafted under the guidance of master calligrapher Hüseyin Kutlu. This exquisite piece, designed and executed by the Istanbul Calligraphy Workshop, showcases unparalleled artistry with its design, paper, calligraphy, binding, and printing all reflecting the highest standards of Islamic craftsmanship.

Sura Yasin is presented in a visually stunning format, blending Hüseyin Kutlu’s masterful calligraphy with intricate traditional motifs. Printed on delicate handmade paper using a special zerendûd technique—where the calligraphic layers are elegantly rendered in luminous gold—and protected by a genuine leather, lacquer-finished binding, each page is a testament to the dedication and skill of its creators, offering both spiritual depth and artistic brilliance.

Ideal for collectors, Islamic Art enthusiasts, or anyone seeking inspiration, this copy of Sura Yasin is a unique fusion of faith and artistry, honoring the rich heritage of Islamic tradition.

Key Features:

  • Calligraphy: Masterfully crafted by Hüseyin Kutlu.

  • Design & Printing: Exclusively designed and printed at the Istanbul Calligraphy Workshop.

  • Artistic Technique: Printed on premium handmade paper using a special gold-brushed zerendûd technique.

  • Premium Binding: Housed in a genuine leather binding with an elegant lacquer finish.

  • Dimensions: 17×25 cm.

Own a piece of Islamic heritage with this Sura Yasin masterpiece – where devotion and artistry unite.



Meet The Artist

Hüseyin Kutlu

Born in Konya in 1949, he enrolled in Istanbul University’s Philosophy Department in 1968. To support his studies, he served as a preacher in Eskişehir from 1968 to 1972. After graduating in 1974, he received an ijazah in sülüs and nesih calligraphy from Hâmid Aytaç and studied ta’lik under Uğur Derman. From 1976 to 2002, he served as an imam-hatip at Hekimoğlu Ali Paşa Mosque, dedicating himself to restoring its role as a center of Turkish-Islamic civilization. He led efforts to revive the mosque and its surrounding structures, including the library, tomb, and fountain.
After retiring in 2002, he continued his mission to promote the mosque as the heart of Islamic culture. He also taught calligraphy (hüsn-i hat), art seminars, and Ottoman Turkish. A prolific calligrapher, his works have been featured in albums and collections, and his designs adorn architectural projects in Turkey and abroad. Since 1975, he has granted ijazah to 81 students, many of whom are now prominent calligraphers and educators, ensuring the preservation of this sacred art. His life’s work reflects his deep commitment to Islamic art, culture, and education.