Islamic Geometric Mandala Jewelry Box

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Timeless, culturally rich, and carrying eight centuries of history, this deep red jewelry box is a gift unlike anything else. The geometric medallion on the lid is taken from a 13th century Islamic ceremonial tray currently on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York* — its intricate design surrounded by a kufic Arabic inscription conveying ancient benedictions. Eight hundred years of blessings, on a jewelry box made for today.

Exclusive to Curiosity District, this box speaks to anyone who appreciates beauty across cultures and centuries. Bold red velvet, soft interior, and a design that has outlasted empires. A gift that carries genuine weight, without weighing anything at all.

This is the kind of gift that means something, even before you say a word.

Why You'll Love It

  • 800-year-old blessings on the lid: The Arabic kufic inscription conveys ancient benedictions, good wishes written eight centuries ago for whoever receives this
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art artwork: Currently on view at The Met Fifth Avenue, Gallery 453
  • Exclusive to Curiosity District: A distinctive find you won't see anywhere else
  • Pretty and practical: Compact storage for rings, earrings, and small accessories
  • Beautifully versatile: Elegant enough for any gender, any occasion, any milestone

Key Details

  • Material: Velvet and PU leather
  • Color: Deep red exterior with soft beige velvet interior
  • Dimensions: 4.5 x 3 x 1.6 in
  • Storage: Compartments for rings, earrings, and small accessories
  • Closure: Metal clasp
  • Style: Compact keepsake jewelry box with 13th century Islamic geometric artwork

Perfect For

  • Anniversary gifts with genuine meaning
  • Graduation gifts for her
  • Gender-neutral milestone gifts
  • Gifts for art and history lovers
  • Thoughtful gifts for someone who appreciates other cultures
  • Anyone who deserves something truly extraordinary

Give her something that carries centuries of blessings — and a story worth telling.


* CC0/Open Access image courtesy of The Met, New York. Not affiliated with or endorsed by The Met.