Bring home this wonderful selection from our Poetry Collection. “A Gift to Bring You” was written by Rumi, a 13th century Persian poet and Islamic scholar. It says: "You have no idea how hard I've looked for a gift to bring You. Nothing seemed right. What's the point of bring gold to the gold mine, or water to the ocean. Everything I came up with was like taking spices to the Orient. It's no good giving my heart and my soul because you already have these. So I've brought you a mirror. Look at yourself and remember me." Available in three sizes: 17" x 25" 2' x 3' 3' x 4' Available in two frame styles: Grey Wood Frame Gallery Wrap (17" x 25" and 2' x 3' only) Available in three colors: Cream White Charcoal All of our art prints are hand made to order from start to finish. Production generally takes around 4-6 weeks. Since the art is made by hand the frame and piece of wood the art print comes on is nailed together in the final stage of production. Nail holes are meant to be visible and can be seen in all of our art prints. For more information or shipping timelines please contact [email protected]
Rumi was born in 1207 in Persia in the city of Balkh in what is present-day Afghanistan. Rumi was a wealthy nobleman, theologian, and scholar. When he was in his late thirties he met Shams a wandering mystic. Shams was in his sixties.
Rumi was born in 1207 in Persia in the city of Balkh in what is present-day Afghanistan. Rumi was a wealthy nobleman, theologian, and scholar. When he was in his late thirties he met Shams a wandering mystic. Shams was in his sixties.