FROM MY HANDS — TO YOUR HOME
Hand of Noura began with a simple ritual.
Before
Ramadan arrived, I would prepare my home the way I had learned growing
up — quietly, without excess. A small object placed with care. A corner
softened by light. Not to decorate, but to mark the moment.
As the
years passed, life became faster. Ramadan still came, but homes no
longer changed with it. The month felt shorter. The feeling more
distant.
I wanted to bring that presence back.
Not through decoration.
Not through ornament.
But
through objects designed with intention — pieces that sit calmly within
a space and feel meaningful without asking for attention.
Each
form is inspired by familiar silhouettes — minarets, crescents, and
vertical lines reaching upward — simplified into sculptural objects that
feel architectural and serene. Designed to rest quietly. To catch the
light. To invite stillness.
What began as a personal intention
became Hand of Noura — a considered collection created to honor Ramadan
with simplicity, warmth, and meaning.
Every piece exists for the same purpose:
to let the month be felt —
gently,
inside the home.
— Noura