THE
BLADE OF GRACE
Beneath desert skies, the khanjar curves—a crescent of memory,
Echoes of courage, lineage, and destiny.
A poem of honour, forged by heritage.
~Anon
BLADE OF GRACE — A TIMELESS SYMBOL OF HONOUR, CRAFTSMANSHIP, CULTURAL IDENTITY AND HERITAGE.
The traditional dagger—known in the UAE as the khanjar—is one of the most powerful emblems of heritage and pride across the Arabian Peninsula and wider Middle East.
With its distinctive curved blade and ornate handle, the khanjar symbolises honour, courage, and manhood, carrying centuries of cultural significance.
Historically, the khanjar was both a weapon and a status symbol. Worn at the waist, it marked rites of passage, tribal identity, and social standing. Its craftsmanship—often featuring silver filigree, gold detailing, and intricate engraving—reflected not only skill but the wearer’s dignity and lineage. Over time, it has evolved from a tool of protection into a ceremonial and decorative object, representing heritage, pride, and continuity.
In the UAE, the khanjar remains an enduring icon of Emirati identity, appearing in national dress, art, and even on the country’s emblem.
Across the Gulf and Middle East, it stands as a timeless reminder of strength tempered by tradition—a symbol of the noble values that shaped desert life: bravery, loyalty, and respect. Today, the khanjar’s curved form and fine detailing continue to inspire contemporary design, bridging past and present with quiet power. It tells the story of a culture where artistry and meaning are inseparable—where even a blade becomes a thing of beauty, bearer of legacy and symbol of honour.
BLADE OF GRACE
REF: MG25-BOG/UI/P
Opal in ironstone, emerald,
Paraíba tourmaline, diamonds
18k yellow gold
BLADE OF GRACE
REF: MG25-BOG/UI/P
Opal in ironstone, emerald,
Paraíba tourmaline, diamonds
18k yellow gold