As we look toward the evening of February 17th and the beginning of Ramadan 2026, our focus at The Unique Gallery Dubai turns to the art that has defined this region for centuries: the hypnotic precision of Islamic geometry. From the breathtaking arabesques of the Alhambra to the intricate tile work of historical mosques, these patterns represent a visual language of balance and infinity. We believe this cosmic order resonates beautifully with contemporary jewellery that embraces geometric precision, symmetry, and symbolic meaning.
To celebrate the Holy Month, The Unique Club is hosting Showroom Ramadan Edition 001, a two-day cultural experience at Galeries Lafayette Dubai on February 13-14, bringing together exceptional designers, live performances, and curated hospitality. Learn more about the event and reserve your place here.
Alongside this celebration, we have curated a special selection at The Unique Gallery that honours this profound heritage. Every piece draws on geometric patterns, symmetrical forms, or symbolic motifs inspired by Islamic art, reinterpreted by designers who balance the discipline of geometry with its expressive beauty. The result is a sophisticated selection, perfect for those seeking a luxury Ramadan gift or a personal talisman that reflects centuries of tradition through a contemporary lens.
Ena J Singh: The Diamond Noir Elegance Ring
Ena J Singh’s approach to geometry is architectural. The Diamond Noir Elegance Ring features 4.39 carats of diamonds set in 18-karat gold, arranged in a striking hexagonal pattern, a form fundamental to Islamic art.
The diamonds are placed with mathematical precision, their structure echoing the geometric principles found in traditional Islamic design. At nearly 12 grams of gold, it has the substance to match its visual impact.
This is geometric jewellery that works as both a statement piece and wearable art, the kind of ring that draws the eye without overwhelming.
Zahira Fine Jewellery: Symphony of Tourmaline Set
Colour plays a vital role in Islamic art, and Zahira Fine Jewellery’s Symphony of Tourmaline set celebrates this beautifully. The three-piece collection features 114 carats of natural Mozambican tourmalines paired with 18 carats of diamonds, set in both rose and white gold.
The arrangement of stones follows geometric principles: balance, symmetry, pattern. The tourmalines range in colour from deep green to vivid pink, creating a spectrum that recalls the intricate mosaics found in historic Islamic architecture. Each stone is positioned to complement the others, forming a harmonious whole.
Available exclusively at The Unique Gallery Dubai, this parure demonstrates how traditional design concepts can inform contemporary luxury jewellery, creating a celebration of colour, precision, and artistic vision.
JMG Designer: Deep Blue Tanzanite Ring
Blue holds special significance in Islamic art: seen in the famous blue tiles of mosques from Istanbul to Isfahan. JMG Designer’s tanzanite ring captures this depth of colour in a contemporary setting.
The centerpiece is a deep blue tanzanite surrounded by diamonds set in gold. The contrast between the warm gold and cool blue creates the kind of visual tension that makes geometric Islamic patterns so compelling. The diamonds form a structured border around the tanzanite, their placement echoing the careful balance found in traditional Islamic design.
Tanzanite’s rarity, found only in Tanzania, adds another layer of significance. This is a stone that commands attention, set in a way that respects both its natural beauty and the geometric principles that inspired the design.
Hugo Cahill: Perseya Lumen Ring from the Renaissance Collection
Sacred geometry lies at the heart of Islamic art, and Hugo Cahill’s Perseya Lumen Ring explores this concept through contemporary craftsmanship. At the centre sits a trillion-cut peridot weighing 3.05 carats, surrounded by 212 brilliantly cut diamonds totalling 5.30 carats.
The circular arrangement of reverse-set diamonds creates a pattern that draws the eye inward and outward simultaneously, a technique familiar to anyone who has studied Islamic geometric design. The peridot’s natural lily pad inclusion becomes part of the stone’s story, a reminder of its geological origins.
Crafted in 18-carat gold (both palladium white and yellow), this single-edition piece represents hours of meticulous work. The stones were sourced responsibly: the peridot through a master lapidary in the United Kingdom, the diamonds from a trusted Portuguese purveyor.
A jewel that functions as a meditation on form, colour, and pattern.
Ilona Orel: Seed of Life Collection
The Seed of Life is one of the most universal symbols in existence, found across cultures and religions, including prominently in Islamic art. Ilona Orel’s collection takes this ancient geometric pattern made of seven interlocking circles and translates it into wearable form.
The Seed of Life represents the seven days of creation, a concept shared across faith traditions. In Islamic culture, the number seven holds particular significance, appearing throughout religious texts and architectural design.
What makes Orel’s interpretation special is how she balances symbolism with wearability. These pieces reveal their meaning gradually, to those who know to look. The geometric pattern is there, precise and intentional, rendered in materials that catch light beautifully.
For centuries, the Seed of Life has been used as a symbol of blessing and protection. Wearing it during Ramadan connects you to a tradition that spans continents and centuries.
Z Gold Diamonds: Lotus Radiance Pendant
The lotus holds significance across many cultures, including Islamic art where floral motifs often appear in stylized, geometric forms. Z Gold Diamonds’ Lotus Radiance pendant takes this natural inspiration and renders it in yellow gold with extraordinary attention to detail.
At the centre sits a rare fancy light red diamond, 1.55 carats of exceptional colour. Red diamonds are among the rarest gemstones in existence, and this one is surrounded by a halo of white diamonds (0.55 carats total, G colour, VS1 clarity) that amplify its brilliance. The openwork floral design creates a delicate, almost ethereal quality while maintaining structural integrity.
The pendant weighs 15.74 grams and includes an adjustable chain. What connects this piece to our Ramadan collection is the geometric precision underlying the floral design: the symmetry of the petals, the circular arrangement of the diamonds, the mathematical balance that makes the lotus recognizable even in its abstracted form.
Hand-finished with intricate detailing, this is a piece that rewards close examination.
As you celebrate Ramadan in Dubai, we invite you to join us at Showroom Ramadan Edition 001 on February 13-14 at Galeries Lafayette Dubai to experience an immersive cultural celebration. Learn more about the event here. Beyond the showroom, visit The Unique Gallery for a private viewing where you can explore our curated geometric collection in detail. Whether you are seeking a meaningful Ramadan gift or a personal talisman that honors Islamic artistic heritage, discover contemporary luxury through both experiences.
To reserve your place at Showroom Ramadan Edition 001 or arrange a private appointment at The Unique Gallery, reach us via WhatsApp at +971 54 563 0713 or email at welcome@theuniquedubai.com.
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