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د.إ 185
This is the way to say Island of Arabs in Arabic. And in the design of this scarf, we see exactly those components and basic elements that symbolize the Arabian Peninsula: the desert sands, the waters surrounding this desert peninsula, and camels as symbolic ships of the desert.
This artistic work conveys the beauty and originality of the Arabian Peninsula, which still preserves its legacy and splendor to these days.
SKU: | 0035 |
Category: | Scarves |
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