A Rare Silver Plated Bucket With The First UAE Logo
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A Rare Silver Plated Bucket With The First UAE Logo
This exquisite silver bucket is not only a functional item but also a piece of history, making it an excellent addition to heritage collections or formal settings.
This book will shed light on the Islamic approach to management and delineate important lessons from the teachings of Islam. Topics covered in this book include organizational culture, planning, organizing, leading, motivating, controlling, competition, conflict management, and human resource management.
The Law and Ordinance Collection for the United Arab Emirates sounds like a comprehensive and pivotal reference that captures the country’s legal evolution and historical milestones. Covering everything from the inception of the Union, Temporary Constitutions, and the progression of legislative frameworks, to insights into the President of State, the Supreme Council, and the sequential arrangement of laws and decrees, it provides a solid foundation for understanding the rights and responsibilities central to UAE governance.
As a rich repository, this collection offers invaluable resources not only for legal professionals but also for historians, scholars, and anyone keen on exploring the UAE’s commitment to justice and the protection of individual rights. It stands as both a legal cornerstone and a testament to the nation’s dedication to establishing a robust and fair legal landscape.
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.