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Q1: What is Islamic jewellery?

Islamic jewellery refers to adornments inspired by Islamic art, culture, and traditions. These pieces often feature symbols like Arabic calligraphy, geometric patterns, verses from the Quran, and other motifs with cultural and religious significance in Islam. Islamic jewellery serves as a way to express faith, spirituality, and appreciation for Islamic heritage through wearable art.


Q2: What jewellery can Muslims wear?

Muslims can wear a variety of jewellery, including rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and accessories like tasbihs (prayer beads). However, there are guidelines to follow, such as avoiding gold and silk for men, refraining from designs depicting living beings or offensive symbols, and choosing pieces that align with Islamic modesty and values.


Q3: Are there different types of Islamic jewellery?

Yes, there are various types of Islamic jewellery to choose from. These include rings engraved with Quranic verses or names of Allah, necklaces featuring Arabic calligraphy or Islamic geometric patterns, bracelets with symbolic charms, earrings inspired by Islamic architecture, and accessories like tasbihs made from natural beads or stones.


Q4: Can Islamic jewellery be given as a gift?

Yes, Islamic jewellery makes a meaningful and thoughtful gift for various occasions. It allows individuals to express their faith, appreciation for Islamic heritage, and cultural identity. Islamic jewellery can be given as gifts for birthdays, weddings, Eid celebrations, anniversaries, and other special occasions, conveying sentiments of love, respect, and spirituality.


Q5: Where can I buy Islamic jewellery online?

You can buy Islamic jewellery online at Riwaya. Our platform connects you with verified Muslim sellers who offer a diverse collection of Islamic jewellery crafted by talented artisans and designers. You can explore a wide range of unique designs, high-quality materials, and symbolic motifs that reflect Islamic art, culture, and spirituality.