Islamic & Letter Pattern Small Vase | Handmade in Jordan
The Islamic & Letter Pattern Small Vase is a refined expression of cultural heritage and spiritual design, handcrafted in Jordan by skilled artisans. This compact ceramic piece is adorned with intricate Islamic geometric motifs and delicate Arabic letter engravings—each symbol carrying layers of meaning rooted in centuries of tradition.
Perfect for home decor enthusiasts, cultural collectors, or those seeking a thoughtful spiritual gift, this vase stands out as a harmonious fusion of form, faith, and artistic legacy.
A Blend of Symbolism and Elegance
Islamic geometric patterns symbolize unity, order, and the infinite nature of creation—an essential concept in Islamic art. When paired with Arabic calligraphy, often referencing divine names or phrases, the piece takes on added spiritual depth. The engraving work is done with care, using underglaze techniques to ensure precision and permanence.
Finished with a lead-free glossy glaze, the vase reflects light subtly while preserving the integrity of the hand-carved design. Its compact size makes it suitable for small spaces—display it on a shelf, mantel, or desk to invite serenity and sophistication.
Why You’ll Love It:
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Handmade in Jordan: Created using time-honored ceramic techniques.
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Islamic Geometric Motifs: Symbolize balance, unity, and divine order.
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Arabic Letter Engraving: Adds a layer of spiritual artistry and expression.
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Durable Finish: Glossy, lead-free glaze protects detailed engraving.
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Compact Elegance: Ideal for thoughtful gifts or intimate spaces.
Product Details:
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Material: High-fired ceramic
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Finish: Glossy, food-safe glaze over underglaze engraving
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Design: Geometric Islamic patterns and Arabic letters
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Origin: Handmade in Jordan
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Use Cases: Spiritual shelf décor, gift piece, cultural home accent
Care Instructions:
Wipe clean with a soft cloth. Not recommended for dishwasher or microwave use due to engraved detailing and finish.
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Learn the Art Behind the Pattern
Discover the philosophy behind Islamic geometric design through this feature on The Met – Islamic Art Explained.
