Unique Gifts from UAE in our shop!
A Touch of Henna
د.إ 185Henna is traditionally used for creating intricate designs on women’s hands and feet to express joy and happiness. With designs constantly changing, henna remains essential to celebrations and is associated with delightful moments.
By Rafiaa Hussain AlNassar @x.rophelia
Rafiaa Hussain is an illustrator with a bachelor degree in Fine Arts and a minor in Psychology. She has a passion for calligraphy and comic drawing. In her work, she explores social, cultural and personal topics like childhood and memories through multilayered artworks, using symbols and metaphors that could evoke different interpretations. While she has diverse styles, Rafiaa’s aesthetic approach often leans toward surrealism and storytelling.
Abjadi
د.إ 185In this scarf design we see the Arabic alphabet also called Abjadi by Arabs. Its beautiful ornate letters convey charm and originality of the Arabic language, one of the oldest languages throughout history that gave birth to a great number of other alphabets.
Al Burqua’a
د.إ 185This artwork was inspired by Al Burqua’a. Handcrafted of delicate fabric and worn over the face, this accessory is traditionally worn by married women. It provides modesty to women.
By Hend Almurid @hendsight
Hend Almurid is a self-taught artist from Dubai. She found her passion in drawing in childhood. She found her inspiration in cartoons that she used to watch when she was young. Hend has created her own distinctive style, easily identified among other designs.
Animals of Arabian Gulf
د.إ 185The Arabian oryx, the falcon, the camel, and the lizard are most common fauna representatives throughout the Middle East countries. Each of them symbolizes some special feature: the oryx – for beauty, the falcon – for courage and force, the camel – for endurance and toughness, the lizard – for renewal.
Original design by the LAMIS Arabian Treasures brand
Arabian Gazhal
د.إ 185Arabian Gazelle (Gazhal) is known for it’s graceful appearance. It symbolizes beauty and grace while maintaining a strong subtle attractiveness. Ghazals are often used in Arabic poetry to emphasize female beauty and a strong will.
By Salama Al Nuaimi @salartspace
Salama Al Nuaimi is an interdisciplinary artist, children’s book illustrator and a visual arts educator from the UAE. She’s working with digital media and painting to create outstanding children’s illustrations and books. Her works aim to be calming, light-hearted, and often colorful.
Arabic Letters
د.إ 185This artwork is inspired by the Arabic Alphabet. It is written from right to left in a cursive style and includes 28 letters. Most letters have contextual letterforms. In this artwork the letters are in hijāʾī order the one that is commonly used.
By Hend Almurid @hendsight
Hend Almurid is a self-taught artist from Dubai. She found her passion in drawing in childhood. She found her inspiration in cartoons that she used to watch when she was young. Hend has created her own distinctive style, easily identified among other designs.
Arabica
د.إ 185This scarf is a real collection of symbols associated with the Arabian world. Here there are both majestic architecture of the modern world, plant and under water motifs of the fine arts as well as a traditional concept of an Arabian woman’s beauty. Even the main color of the scarf leaves full scope for imagination: some will see sands of the Arabian desert in it, others will associate it with the traditional Arabic coffee, symbol of hospitality and generosity of all Arabians.
By Bakhmullaeva Luiza @louisa.bak
Atlantis
د.إ 185The building of the Atlantis Hotel is one of the easily recognizable symbolic buildings of Dubai. The designer took its contours as the basis for the scarf. Against the magnificent architecture of Atlantis, mysterious and alluring underwater world is depicted. This is the world that you want to dive into, that you want to discover and that Atlantis itself invites you to with its well-known Aquarium.
By Bakhmullaeva Luiza @louisa.bak
Barjeel Buildings
د.إ 185The Barjeel is a high rising wind-tower above the building’s roof that is open on four sizes to direct cooler breeze into the lower rooms of the building. It represents an authentic and an essential part of the Gulf region traditional architecture.
By Salama Al Nuaimi @salartspace
Salama Al Nuaimi is an interdisciplinary artist, children’s book illustrator and a visual arts educator from the UAE. She’s working with digital media and painting to create outstanding children’s illustrations and books. Her works aim to be calming, light-hearted, and often colorful.
Burj Al-Arab
د.إ 185The legendary Burj Al-Arab is Dubai’s most famous sail-shaped hotel. This is a real gem of the Emirates, that the design of our scarf offers to look at from a rather unusual perspective.
Imagine that you are in the heart of the world famous sail – in the highest atrium lobby in the world. Now look up – that’s exactly the perspective that we’ve captured in this scarf design: an inside-up look at the gold-finished atrium of this architectural masterpiece.
First spaceman
د.إ 185A lot of attention is paid to the space research in the UAE. The design of the scarf is devoted to the first person from the UAE in space – Haza Ali Al Mansouri. He’s the first but not the last, a real national hero that all the country is proud of! The scarf is an excellent choice for those who are inspired by progress, innovations and achievements of the Middle East science and technology.
By Bakhmullaeva Luiza @louisa.bakh
Gulf Dolphins
د.إ 185Arabian Gulf represents a vital part of the habitat of these amazing marine mammals. Wild dolphins are one of the most appreciated marine creatures in the Gulf.
No trip to the Gulf is complete without meeting friendly and intelligent dolphins in the wild. Explore the Persian Gulf and learn more about dolphins in their natural habitat. Experience an up-close look at these magnificent animals and keep the memory of this amazing meeting with the special souvenir – a designer scarf Gulf Dolphins from the Lamis brand.
By Bakhmullaeva Luiza @louisa.bakh
Hamsa
The hamsa is a palm-shaped symbol historically used by Muslims in Arab countries as an amulet to ward off evil forces. It is an Arabic word that means “five”, “the five fingers of the hand” symbolizing the Hand of Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad.
Original design by the LAMIS Arabian Treasures brand
Horses Passion
د.إ 185The horse is one of those animals that Arabs are really passionate about. The horse symbolizes intelligence, wisdom, nobility, light, dynamic strength, agility, speed of thought, and time run. This is a typical symbol of fertility, courage and strong power in the culture of the Persian Gulf.
By Bakhmullaeva Luiza @louisa.bakh
Jazirat Al-Arab
د.إ 185This 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.
Meeting Dolphins
د.إ 185Swimming with dolphins is a must-have experience when visiting Gulf. Interacting with these fascinating social creatures is not just a fun, it’s all about the positive impact on one’s mental and physical being.
Have you been dreaming of swimming with a dolphin or riding it? Take the chance to make that wish come true and keep the memory of this bespoke experience with the special souvenir – the Meeting Dolphins designer scarf by Lamis.
By Bakhmullaeva Luiza @louisa.bakh
Najm Alsharq
د.إ 185Najm Alsharq from Arabic means A Star Of The East. The central star, intricate flowers, and gold Islamic geometry embellishments of the scarf repeat adornments of the walls of this real Star of the East – the world-known Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu-Dhabi.
This artwork brings together spiritual, physical, and symbolic presentation of this most important sightseeing in the Gulf Region.
Nakhel & Aljamal
د.إ 185In this artwork the palm (Nakhel in arabic) and the camel (Aljamal) are used to express the beauty and splendor of the desert and its most important elements.
Thus, the palm tree, being an important food item for Arabs, is also considered a symbol of beauty. While the camel, being a traditional means of transportation in the desert, is considered a symbol of endurance, ability, and power to bear hardships.
Traditional desert symbols in a new modern interpretation will for sure add a touch of the Arabian authenticity to your everyday stylish outfits.
Orwa Aldar
د.إ 185In this scarf we see the camel which has several names among the Arabs, and one of them is Urwat al-Dar. This ship of the desert is depicted in the scarf walking on desert sands as if a true ship swaying on sea waves.
Because of its permanent presence in the desert environment and its use in transporting travelers, a camel became an integral part of the Arab tribes daily lives. For them, camels were a source of livelihood, a manifestation of wealth and authority.
Peacocks
د.إ 185There is a clear admiration of peacocks in the Middle East. In the Islamic world, the peacock is strongly associated with Paradise. Islamic folklore glorifies this bird as the one who started the Islamic tradition of prayer.
Original design by the LAMIS Arabian Treasures brand
Seeds of Life
د.إ 185The design of the scarf depicts Muslim kids in traditional for the Gulf region clothing and plants, fascinating the Islamic world throughout the history due to their origins in the arid climate of the Arabian Peninsula. Brought together in one design they symbolize growth, achievements, and self-love.
By Mariam Alobeidli @callmemariaam
Mariam Alobeidli, is an Emirati artist based in Sharjah. She owns a small business where she turns her art into products that people can use. Mariam is also the founder of Kadi’s Art Organization, that supports artists and all type of creators.
Shemagh
د.إ 185This artwork is inspired by the The Shemagh or Ghutra, the traditional Middle Eastern men’s headdress. Checkered red and white patterns are used for the ghutras in the Middle East countries. Ghutras were an adaptation that helped men survive the hot desert climate protecting them against the sun and the dust.
By Hend Almurid @hendsight
Hend Almurid is a self-taught artist from Dubai. She found her passion in drawing in childhood. She found her inspiration in cartoons that she used to watch when she was young. Hend has created her own distinctive style, easily identified among other designs.
Ship of the Desert
د.إ 185It is impossible to imagine the desert without camels. This unique, unpretentious, persistent animal embodies all the qualities necessary for survival in the desert. It is a symbol of power and dignity, vitality and endurance.
The camel is not only an indispensable companion of everyday life in the history of the Arab people, but also the hero of legends, the basis for metaphors in Arab culture. The designer of this scarf tried to convey what the beauty of the desert looks like through the spectacle of the Arab heritage.
By Bakhmullaeva Luiza @louisa.bakh
Sihr Alzohor
د.إ 185Sihr Alzohor from Arabic means Flower Magic. This poetic epithet is used for scarf design reproducing floral embellishments from the walls of the world-famous Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu-Dhabi.
This artwork brings together both symbolic presentation of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque and a sublime flower language agreed upon people all over the world to be the best way to express appreciation and loyalty, love and adoration.