- Deluxe Egyptian Islamic hand-crafted Backgammon table with an unrepeatable design.
- Perfect designed Table for multiple uses- its Disc is designed in a form of Backgammon game with a movable cover so it can be used either as a game or a table. One drawer with internal red coating.
- Backgammon game disc with a movable cover for multiple uses. It can either be used as a tabled or a game.
- Natural ornaments made of mother of pearls and glassy paint for an incredible eye-catching marble appearance.
- Arabesque geometrical designs are made by professional and master artists.
- The piece is a part of a numbered and limited series. Each work has a certificate of uniqueness. Each piece is unique and unrepeatable.
- Measurements of the small size: 54 W, 53 H, 54 L Cm
Deluxe Egyptian Islamic Backgammon table is handcrafted by master handcraftmen. The table is made of Mahogany wood, which is the finest kind of hardwood. It is famous for its durability and beautiful colors. The table is designed in the shape of Backgammon Game that was familiar in the ancient Egyptian era. The table also has a cover that it can be laid over the backgammon and then the table can be used as decoration, and it has a drawer, coated in red color.
Professional and master artists decorate the table. Our artists only use natural materials in decorations. The table is inlaid with natural mother-of-pearl in Islamic geometrical shape, to add more value to the furniture at that time. The mother-of-pearl is mainly extracted from molluskan shells and made up from the outer coating of pearls. The Nacre tesserae are cut into small pieces with different shapes, and then the shapes are painted with natural colors. After that, the pieces are inlaid in Islamic arabesque outstanding patterns.
Arabesque, Geometrical forms are made by the Nacre shapes. Since Arabesque is the fingerprint of Islamic civilization and culture. The artists of that time used their innovation and creativity to reflect their inner faith and belief. They used mathematical shapes of circles, triangles, and squares to form natural elements such as flowers and stars. Those shapes were Hand-painted on all the furniture of the Islamic era.