Abu Dhabi has unveiled a remarkable collection of gold-inlaid rifles that honor the UAE’s founding father. Valued at Dh4 million, these rifles are meticulously crafted from luxurious walnut wood and feature intricate engravings of Sheikh Zayed the First, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan, and their legendary horse Rabdan.
The exceptional craftsmanship highlights the rich heritage and reverence for the nation’s leaders, serving as a symbol of the enduring legacy and traditions that shape the UAE’s national identity.
Key Features of the Gold-Inlaid Rifles
- Carved from exquisite walnut wood
- Detailed engravings of prominent historical figures and their horse
- Valued at Dh4 million, reflecting premium artistry
Significance and Impact
This unique collection not only preserves history through art and culture but also contributes significantly to:
- Boosting local artistry and craftsmanship
- Enhancing cultural tourism in Abu Dhabi and the wider region
- Positioning Abu Dhabi as a center for exceptional artistic masterpieces
The rifles were recently presented at a high-profile event in Abu Dhabi, receiving admiration from both officials and the public, further emphasizing the emirate’s dedication to celebrating its heritage through artistic expression.
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