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A Masterpiece of Ancient History, Reimagined
This striking round pendant draws its inspiration directly from the legendary mosaic carpet of Hishamās Palace in Jerichoāone of the most magnificent surviving masterpieces of early Islamic art. The pendant's intricate geometry beautifully mirrors the central pattern of the largest unified ancient mosaic floor in the world, allowing you to wear a tangible piece of breathtaking history.
Expertly handcrafted in Palestine, the piece is forged from NuGold brass, a sustainable, traditional alloy made by blending recycled copper and zinc. Polished to a radiant, golden-toned finish that mimics the warmth of 14K gold, the metal's gleaming surface perfectly highlights the mesmerizing, ancient symmetry of the design.
Wearing the Sumud Mosaic Pendant is a celebration of a profound and lasting cultural legacy. It beautifully embodies a tradition of balance, artistic brilliance, and steadfast endurance that has shaped Palestinian culture for over thirteen centuries.
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A Masterpiece of Ancient History, Reimagined
This striking round pendant draws its inspiration directly from the legendary mosaic carpet of Hishamās Palace in Jerichoāone of the most magnificent surviving masterpieces of early Islamic art. The pendant's intricate geometry beautifully mirrors the central pattern of the largest unified ancient mosaic floor in the world, allowing you to wear a tangible piece of breathtaking history.
Expertly handcrafted in Palestine, the piece is forged from NuGold brass, a sustainable, traditional alloy made by blending recycled copper and zinc. Polished to a radiant, golden-toned finish that mimics the warmth of 14K gold, the metal's gleaming surface perfectly highlights the mesmerizing, ancient symmetry of the design.
Wearing the Sumud Mosaic Pendant is a celebration of a profound and lasting cultural legacy. It beautifully embodies a tradition of balance, artistic brilliance, and steadfast endurance that has shaped Palestinian culture for over thirteen centuries.





















