Arabesques by Émile Prisse d'Avennes Small Cell Phone Wallet brings the lyrical geometry of Islamic ornament to a sleek everyday companion. Compact yet thoughtfully organized, it keeps your phone and cards secure while the intricate motif turns practical carry into wearable art.
- Material: 100% high-grade faux leather
- One size: 7.5" × 4.9" × 1" (19cm × 12.5cm × 2.5cm)
- Detachable, adjustable faux leather strap (29.6" to 51.2" / 75cm to 130cm)
- 2 main flip-up compartments with 1 pocket and 3 hidden card slots
- Black microfiber leather back
- Lightweight and compact
Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. “Arabesques; applications de découpures en papier (fin du XVIIIe siècle)” by Émile Prisse d'Avennes (1807–1879) is a color lithograph arranging geometric and floral arabesques from cut-paper studies into a richly patterned field. Prisse d’Avennes—a French artist, engineer, and archaeologist renowned for his studies of Islamic architecture and art—produced suites that reflect his deep engagement with ornamental traditions across the Islamic world.