Ras Al Khaimah
د.إ 185
Inspired by the timeless tradition of falconry, the design of this scarf features majestic falcons soaring above a landscape of ancient forts and mountains. The meticulously crafted details, from the intricate falconer’s gear to the elegant borders, echo the beauty and grace of this noble practice, a symbol of skill, heritage, and the enduring bond between man and nature.
The vibrant colors and intricate artwork bring to life the spirit of mountains, offering a unique way to connect with the traditions and symbols of the region. Drape yourself in this elegant silk and carry a piece of Ras Al Khaimah with you, wherever you go.
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