- Hand-crafted octagonal table is made by Egyptian High-quality mahogany wood. That is known for its hardwood, color, and beauty.
- Arabesque table- Arabesque is the famous Islamic decoration that is known for its complex geometrical shapes. The Islamic artists used these shapes in order to reflect inner beliefs in their art pieces.
- Hand-Inlaid with mother-of-pearl shells that is full natural kind of decoration. The decoration is made in the shape of stars, giving the table valuable and shiny appearance.
- The downside of the table there is curved woods in the shape of arabesque.
- Octagonal table designed as easily folded to be locked and saved upright.
- Available in two colors black and brown paint.
- Available in two sizes
- Measurements: 36 W, 51 H Cm
Arabesque Octagonal Islamic handcrafted Mother of Pearl table is made of mahogany wood. Egyptian Mahogany wood is one of the most valuable tropical hardwoods in the world. It is known for its quality, strength and beautiful colors. The table itself is designed to be folded and locked upright to save space.
Hand-Inlaid arabesque table with Nacre, also known as the Mother of pearl shell, is an ancient luxurious type of decoration. It is made of biomaterial, formed inside molluscan shells and covers the outer coating of pearls. It is well known for its strength, and resilient. The natural nacre can give the reflection of almost any color. The Nacre tesserae are cut into any shapes and then inlaid to give marble surface.
Islamic arabesque Geometrical shapes are inlaid, referring back to the ancient Egyptian Islamic furniture. The Islamic era was marked with its unique art pieces. Islamic art and architecture were a reflection of Islamic civilization and culture. The artists of this era used their creativity and innovation to express their inner beliefs through their works. Geometry was the central aspect of Islamic art. The Geometrical patterns were commonly used in Islamic art since they encouraged spiritual contemplation. It was of mathematical shapes and forms such as circles, squares, and triangles. Artists of the Islamic era engraved those shapes in every piece of architecture and furniture.