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.
This piece not only serves as a tribute to the sport of equestrianism but also represents the UAE’s dedication to promoting excellence and honoring traditions. Its direct connection to the “Mother of the Emirates” adds significant cultural and sentimental value, making it a coveted item for collectors or those passionate about UAE heritage and equestrian sports.
This chair is an exceptional example of India’s historical artistry and is ideal for museum displays or private collectors passionate about cultural preservation.
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 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 horse statue sounds like a stunning piece of art! The craftsmanship and cultural significance must make it a captivating addition to your collection.
Egyptology recounts the lost expedition of Emily Sands in her 1926 scrapbook journal. Through flaps, envelopes, and interactive extras, readers will encounter jewels, mummy cloth, hieroglyphs, and a working board game. Egyptology brings art, literacy, and history together stunningly and imaginatively.