Category: Handmade

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  • Pearl Merchant Chest (Tawash)

    This  Pearl Merchant Chest (Tawash), crafted from Indian teak wood, adds to its durability and historical charm. Indian teak is known for its strength and rich grain, which would have complemented the intricate craftsmanship and detailing typical of these chests. Such use of high-quality materials underscores the chest’s value, both as a functional item for secure storage in the pearl trade and as a prized piece in antique collections today.

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  • Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Paint Sculpture by Hazem The Iraqi artist

    This unique, hand-sculptured painting by Iraqi artist Hazem is a truly captivating piece! Hazem’s dedication to sculptural art and historical elements adds depth and significance, especially with the tribute to Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan. Given Hazem’s renown for works like “The Gate of Babylon,” his craftsmanship must be quite stunning in this painting. could be an outstanding addition to your collection. With his background in exploring ancient civilizations, this work encapsulates his dedication to historical and cultural depth. His distinguished style would appeal to collectors interested in Middle Eastern heritage, especially those who appreciate a fusion of sculptural craftsmanship with a painted narrative.

    18.500,00 د.إ
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  • The Simurgh Statue With Four Heads of Capricorn Is One of the Symbols of Persian Culture From Ancient times

    The Simurgh bird statue is a remarkable symbol of Persian heritage, meticulously crafted in the 20th century. This masterpiece, carved on steel, is surrounded by four Capricorn heads, signifying deep cultural symbolism. Its intricate decoration employs the gilding technique known as koftgari and showcases 24-caliber craftsmanship.

    This statue is an original work, hand-signed by the renowned artist Majid Johryan, a master metal sculptor born in 1975 (1395 AH). Majid was trained by his father, Hajj Mohammed Johryan, who inherited this craft from his grandfather, the eminent teacher Ibrahim Johryan. This lineage traces back to the Mystic Age, where the Johryan family’s artistry flourished among Persian tribes.

    Majid Johryan has presented his work in numerous local and international exhibitions, with some pieces featured in esteemed national and international museums.

    30.000,00 د.إ
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