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A tote bag inspired by the illustration of the famous Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp I (r.1524-1576 AD), a Museum of Islamic Art collection. Entitled the Nightmare of Zahhak, the particular scene shows an episode in the life of the evil King Zahhak. After making a deal with the devil to usurp the throne from his father, Zahhak was cursed with two serpents that grew from his shoulders and fed on human brains. In the scene, a distressed perspective of the architecture reflects his frightened state of mind.
Dimension: 45 cm x 35.5 cm
Material: Cotton
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TFAS001148
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Museum of Islamic Art tote bag - The Nightmare of Zahhak
A tote bag inspired by the illustration of the famous Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp I (r.1524-1576 AD), a Museum of Islamic Art collection. Entitled the Nightmare of Zahhak, the particular scene shows an episode in the life of the evil King Zahhak. After making a deal with the devil to usurp the throne from his father, Zahhak was cursed with two serpents that grew from his shoulders and fed on human brains. In the scene, a distressed perspective of the architecture reflects his frightened state of mind.
Dimension: 45 cm x 35.5 cm
Material: Cotton