A beautifully hand-crafted pair of realistic camels, standing side by side in a dynamic pose. The figurines feature intricate detailing, capturing lifelike expressions, and naturalistic postures.
Get the tenth issue of Manarat al-Islam magazine, May 1988 issue, which includes coverage of the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the UAE University and the graduation of the seventh batch.
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.
Ideal for collectors of UAE memorabilia, royal artifacts, or fine porcelain, this plate is a piece of history, capturing the essence of a momentous era. Its size, 30 cm in diameter, makes it a striking display item, while its craftsmanship ensures it will be treasured for years to come.
This oak wood stick with a nickel head from the Victorian era (1819-1901) sounds like a remarkable piece, combining oak’s durability with nickel’s sleek finish. Victorian walking sticks often symbolize elegance and status so this item would be a great addition to a historical collection, especially for those interested in Victorian-era artifacts.
This wooden stick is like a unique item, especially with the original Emirates logo and brass detailing. The 62 cm length and design make it suitable for display or as part of a collection.