Friday, December 18, 2009

News of the smallest QURAN in the world

News of the smallest QURAN in the world




The smallest copy of the Quran in the world has been on display at The Bride Show this week drawing crowds of visitors to see one of the most fascinating and technologically advanced products set into spectacular pieces of jewellery. Using the latest nanotechnology, Dr. Mir Emad Mokhtari has created possibly the most meaningful gift for a loved one. Written on sapphire, the second strongest stone, with either platinum or 24 ct gold writing, the entire stone spans 5.8mm by 9.8mm, and was officially registered as the smallest copy of the Quran in the world at Astan-e Qods RazaviCOs Quran museum in Iran. Almost three times smaller than its closest competitor, thCyminiatureCO Qurans contain 10,000 lines of text written flawlessly flaw·less
adj.Being entirely without flaw or imperfection. See Synonyms at perfect.flawless·ly adv.
.... Click the link for more information. in the stone and are placed on rings and pendants allowing grooms and brides to wear the holy text on their big day. Designed by Vibha Rupani, the text is appropriately adorned a·dorntr.v. a·dorned, a·dorn·ing, a·dorns
1. To lend beauty to: "the pale mimosas that adorned the favorite promenade" Ronald Firbank.
2. with diamonds, rubies and white and yellow gold, and can be brought home for 15,000dhs. C[pounds sterling]Currently there are only twenty microchips this size in existence, and we do not plan on making many more,C[yen] said Dr. Mir Mokhtari, Managing Director of Mir Enterprises Limited, the creator of this art piece microchip (1) Another term for a micro miniaturized integrated circuit.
(2) To insert an REID tag beneath the skin of an animal. It is expected that some day, humans will be micro chipped., this will never be mass produced; only a few will be made for those who want to keep the words close to them, especially for important events.C[yen] The Stone, MEQA or Micro Engineering of Quran as Art, is a unique product has taken two years to create, and has come to fruition fru·i·tion
n.
1. Realization of something desired or worked for; accomplishment: labor finally coming to fruition.2. Enjoyment derived from use or possession.

3. through previous larger prototype. The surface is protected by a quartz layer to ensure the holy text is not touched and allows the jewellery to be worn. MEQACOs creation was only available to see in Dubai during The Bride Show, the largest bridal event in the Middle East. The four day bridal and fashion exhibition featured more than 400 exhibitors from 13 countries, and hosted the final of the Swarovski Young Designers Awards on the last day, propelling pro·pel
tr.v. pro·pelled, pro·pel·ling, pro·pels


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Early form of theatrical lighting. The incandescent calcium light invented by Thomas Drumming in 1816 was first employed in a theater in 1837 and was widely used by the 1860s. . If you were not one of the thousands of visitors to walk through the doors of The Bride Show Dubai this year, you can find out more information about how to purchase the ultimate gift