Arabesques by Émile Prisse d'Avennes Small Cell Phone Wallet channels the refined rhythm of Islamic ornament into a sleek, everyday companion. Compact yet thoughtfully organized, it keeps 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; faïences murales; du tékyeh des derwiches (XVIIe siècle)” by Émile Prisse d'Avennes (1807–1879) is a color lithograph that arranges geometric and floral arabesques 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 such as Arabesques; applications de découpures en papier (fin du XVIIIe siècle) that reflect his deep engagement with the aesthetics of the Islamic world.