"Grand Mother-of-Pearl Inlay Wedding Chest | Monumental Size & Exquisite Floral Arabesque Pattern"

50 x 65 x 25 ″Hand crafted from walnut, inlaid with mother-of-pearl.

An extraordinary testament to the grandeur of Levantine craftsmanship, this monumental mid-20th century Lebanese wedding chest, collected in Lebanon and meticulously restored at our atelier in Beirut, showcases an unrivaled richness of mother-of-pearl artistry. Distinguished by its generous scale and breathtakingly intricate surface, this chest embodies both the refined technical mastery and the deep cultural symbolism of a centuries-old tradition.

The lavish patterning is dominated by an exquisite floral arabesque, a continuous scrolling network of vines, blossoms, and tendrils rendered in radiant mother-of-pearl against a warm walnut ground. The central oval medallion, meticulously composed of tiny star motifs, is framed by an explosion of floral abundance—a potent metaphor for fertility, eternal life, and the blossoming of a new marital union.

Surrounding the central field, delicate panels showcase intricate latticework, stylized bouquets, and protective grid patterns, evoking ancient Islamic notions of divine order and paradise gardens. The prominent use of the fishnet motif (shabaka) in the background signifies interconnectedness, prosperity, and the weaving together of two families, while the repetition of six-pointed rosettes across the panels symbolically invokes blessings, protection, and celestial harmony.

Particularly remarkable is the masterful execution of the arabesque motifs along the apron and legs, where the flowing designs transition gracefully into geometrical frames, creating a dynamic interplay between organic growth and structured balance—hallmarks of sophisticated Middle Eastern design philosophy.

Such chests were traditionally used as bridal trousseau chests, safeguarding a bride’s most precious belongings and serving as enduring symbols of family heritage and status. The scale and intricacy of this piece suggest it was a commission for a prominent family, reflecting the wealth, refinement, and aspirations associated with marriage rites in the Lebanese cultural context.

Restored with meticulous care to preserve its original integrity while enhancing the luster of the mother-of-pearl and the depth of the wood’s patina, this rare chest is a museum-quality heirloom, offering collectors an unparalleled piece of historical artistry imbued with profound cultural resonance.

$18,999.00

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Weight 73.0 lbs
Dimensions 25.0 × 65.0 × 50.0 in
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early 20th Century

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1

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For Sale

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Hand crafted from walnut, inlaid with mother-of-pearl.