Jewelry & Watches
Bil Arabi Unveils AlKaff Piece
A Jewel of Cultural Fusion and Timeless Beauty
Rim Nsouli
4-April-2024
The renowned homegrown jewelry brand, Bil Arabi, is excited to introduce its latest masterpiece from the Ya Ein collection, AlKAFF. The eagerly awaited piece marries the timeless elegance of Arabic heritage with contemporary design sensibilities, offering a captivating array of creations: Alkaff.
AlKAFF pendant is filled with cultural significance and its artistic interest is represented in a spectrum of summer colors that shed a deeper light on the collection’s narrative. This age-old symbol, steeped in history and cultural stories, transcends time with its enduring dual meanings of strength and protection, prosperity and abundance.
Hand-drawn by Nadine Kanso, the captivating motifs add layers of symbolism with a heart, moon and her signature evil eye.
For this new collection, Bil Arabi sought inspiration from the Hand of Fatima —a symbol of protection and blessings— called Alkaff, representing the timeless beauty of Arabic architecture. When facing upward, Alkaff acts as a talisman against evil, shielding wearers from negative energies and protecting them from their own inner turmoil, whereas, facing downward, symbolizes abundance and prosperity, serving as an invitation for goodness and blessings to flow into one's life.
Ya Ein Collection stands as a testament to Bil Arabi's rich legacy of creativity and cultural resonance and a testament to the enduring power of artistry. For years, the iconic Evil Eye symbol has been a cornerstone of the brand's identity. With the introduction of the Hand of Fatima designs, Bil Arabi embarks on a new chapter of innovation and storytelling.
ALKAFF features a stunning array of diamonds, emeralds, pearls, and turquoise stones, meticulously set on a base of gleaming gold.
Each piece of Ya Ein collection exudes a unique aura, with the colors of the stones reflecting the vibrancy of the region's cultural tapestry.
Explore the elegance and cultural depth embodied in Bil Arabi's Ya Ein, embracing the heritage and beauty of Arabic craftsmanship, online at Bilarabi.ae.