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Metal Palm

Metal Palm

By Rayya Nizar Salim
In Home Decor & Furniture

Regular price $14.30 USD
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Stock level: 10 left

Item details:

Features:   Handmade  Unique Piece 
Materials:   Metal Mix 
Art technique:   Embossed Metal 
Dimensions (cm):  12.0 x 2.3
Net Weight (kg):  0.01

Discover these embossed metal palms by Rayya Nizar Salim, a beautiful homage to Levantine and Mesopotamian cultures. Each piece features intricately designed palm trees, symbolizing life, fertility, and resilience. In these ancient cultures, palm trees are revered for their ability to thrive in harsh environments, representing endurance and prosperity. These unique pieces blend artistic craftsmanship with rich cultural symbolism, making them a meaningful addition to any collection.

The metal palm is used as a candle holder.

When open, the palm's width is approximately 17 to 20 cm.

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About Rayya Nizar Salim

Rayya Nizar Salim is a self-taught Beirut-based Iraqi/German multimedia artist. From an early age, Rayya was surrounded by her paternal family's artists and thinkers, the Salim family. As she moved with her family around the world, she watched her father painting and sculpting being surrounded by artists, she learned artistic techniques and practices that inspired her and later were incorporated into her art.

A Mother of three, she worked in Kuwait, Jordan, and the UAE at the UNHCR and Swedish Embassy. After retirement, Rayya has dedicated her time to the arts. In 2019, with her Lebanese husband, she moved to Lebanon, where she works from her Studio in Mar Mikhael.

Rayya works with different media, metal sheets, acrylic painting, clay, cloth, and wire, as well as incorporating ancient craftsmanship, weaving, macrame, block printing, and metal embossing in her art. The artist’s interpretation of the complex histories of her home and adopted countries, Iraq and Lebanon, are woven together using images, childhood memories, ancient mythology, and folklore.

Rayya has participated in the following collective art exhibitions: 2017 - Cultural Art Exhibition at The Iraqi Embassy in Abu Dhabi - Eclectic Art Gallery, Abu Dhabi 2018 - Cultural Art Exhibition at the Iraqi Consulate – Dubai 2022 - Into the Light – Art for Change, Hamra Beirut 2023 - Brain Food Art Exhibition, La Maison Des Artistes Gallery, Beirut 2023 - Art Her Way Exhibition, Kulturnest, Beirut, 2024.