The "Quarter Dinar" amulet is an artistic and spiritual recreation of the oldest Islamic coin ever discovered off the coast of Caesarea, now displayed in the Israel Museum.
It bears the name and titles of Caliph Al-Hakim of the Fatimid dynasty (reigned 996–1021 CE), a ruler of immense importance to Druze heritage — as this period marks the spiritual birth of the Druze faith.
Crafted in solid gold with expert craftsmanship, this amulet bridges history, identity, and belief.
A meaningful gift for those who value culture, legacy, and the depth of Middle Eastern traditions.
✔ Handcrafted in solid gold
✔ Deep spiritual and historical meaning
✔ A symbolic gift rooted in legacy
✔ Available in yellow, rose, or white gold
Chains are sold separately
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All the jewelry on our website is produced entirely in-house - from refined gold grains to the finished piece. By sourcing diamonds directly from the diamond exchange and crafting every item ourselves, we eliminate middlemen and extra costs. This allows us to provide exceptional quality at highly competitive prices.
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