Sher Dor Madrasa
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Product Details
- 173⁄4 × 213⁄4 inches framed print on giclee with 41⁄2 inches double mat
- Wood, paper, UV acrylic
- Only one size | Custom frames available upon request
- Hanging wire hardware included
For domestic (US orders)
- 14-20 days estimated delivery
- Free standard shipping
About
Photograph. The Sher-Dor Madrasa is a 17th-century Islamic school in the historic center of Samarqand, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Uzbekistan. The name Sher-Dor means "with lions," referencing the distinctive tiger-lion mosaics on its façade. The Sher-Dor Madrasa was built by Yalangtush Bakhodur, an Uzbek ruler and governor of Samarkand under the Ashtarkhanid (Janid) dynasty in the 17th century. The madrasa was constructed between 1619 and 1636. Together with the Ulugh Beg and Tilya Kori madrassas, it forms the monumental ensemble of Registan, the ancient heart of the city. The building is considered one of the main tourist attractions in Samarqand and is known for its profuse tile decoration and polychrome plant-themed paintings.
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Everything ships to you from the U.S. We offer free domestic shipping on all products. International shipping is available only for our wall art collection. Framed wall art prints are made to order and have an estimated US standard delivery of 14-20 days. For larger pieces, delivery may take between 4-5 weeks. To inquire about custom wall art, email us through the contact page or at: Aziza@HeritageHomeAtelier.com. All other items are typically delivered between 2-5 business days (excluding holidays). For more details about shipping look on our shipping and returns page.
Returns & Refunds
Returns & Refunds
We are unable to accept returns or exchanges on wall art since each piece is made to order. If damage occurs during shipping, please contact us and we will provide a replacement. For all other items, returns must be initiated within 3 days for a full refund. Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.
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