The Story Behind the Triple Arch Window: In Lebanon, the house with three arches appeared in the second half of the 19th century. It is a typical middle-class, bourgeois house. Its characteristics belong to Ottoman modernity. Usually, the decorated three arch window is located in the large central hall or room, open onto a narrow balcony or a garden, on a street or a landscape. The origin of this house is Beirut: from there it spread throughout Lebanon. This particular “Gothic” arched Lebanese Triple Arch is a well-preserved essential element of the famous Lebanese fashion designer Elie Saab’s Home in Beirut's Gemayzeh district.
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Specifications:
- Material: Exquisite 24 K gold-plated brass base.
- Pendant Size: 4.5 X 10 Cm.
- Length: 47 Cm, Adjustable with a lobster clasp.
- Lightweight: Designed to be as light as feathers for comfortable wear.
Care Instructions: To maintain their shine, keep it dry and avoid contact with perfumes and chemicals. Use a soft cloth for cleaning and remove before swimming or showering.
Unique Piece: Each piece is a one-of-a-kind treasure, blending history, roots, and architectural splendor into a wearable art piece. They are more than just jewelry; they symbolize a rich heritage and timeless style, inviting you to explore the beauty of culture and craftsmanship in every detail.