Sirr al Majlis | Generations Negotiated | Luxury UAE Art For Sale
Sirr al Majlis | The Table Where Generations Were Negotiated
Museum Original Relic — Archive Code: ALA-MOR-0021
One Collector Only • Original Physical Work • Permanent Archive Registration
Classification: Cultural Heritage Relic
Ownership Status: Singular Collector Acquisition
Duplication Status: Permanently Restricted
Archive Tier: Closed Collection
Public Exhibition Record: None
Product Type: Original Physical Painting
Artwork Category: Cultural Heritage Oil Painting
Item Condition: New / Original
Dimentions: 70 CM X 60 CM
Availability: In Stock
Identifier Exists: No
Country of Origin: UAE
Material: Oil on archival canvas
Years to get the painting done: 6 Years
Private Acquisition Notice
Some works preserve objects.
Some preserve traditions.
Rare works preserve entire civilizations hidden inside ordinary moments.
Sirr al Majlis belongs to the final category.
Ancient Gulf archives suggest that before treaties, before towers, before global recognition—
there were tables.
Coffee poured slowly.
Dates passed by hand.
Silence held longer than speech.
And decisions made in those rooms altered generations not yet born.
Collectors often misunderstand this relic.
They see a coffee pot.
Older viewers see authority.
The rarest collectors recognize memory.
Origin Mythology & Hidden Interpretation
Fragments surrounding Sirr al Majlis describe an unnamed gathering place where elders met before dawn.
No signatures existed.
No contracts.
Only reputation.
Legend says:
A man's worth was measured by whether his word survived longer than his lifetime.
The vessel within this relic became symbolic:
Not of hospitality—
but responsibility.
Every poured cup represented trust.
Every accepted date represented peace.
Every empty seat represented sacrifice.
Symbolism Breakdown
Traditional coffee pot (Dallah): Leadership, generosity, obligation.
Dates: Sustenance, patience, agreements between families.
Red textile: Tribal identity, endurance, inherited memory.
White cloth: Purity of intention; honour.
Gold ornamentation: Wealth formed through legacy rather than possession.
Shadowed background: Forgotten ancestors supporting visible civilization.
Collector Interpretation Timeline
First viewing: Emirati tradition.
Second viewing: Family legacy.
Long ownership: Awareness that nations often begin in quiet rooms.
Collectors frequently describe the relic becoming more emotional with age.
Provenance Record
Created by Artist: Samira Al Nuaimi during studies centered on Gulf identity, memory, and intergenerational heritage.
Privately archived.
Never mass reproduced.
Maintained within restricted collection records.
Artist Statement — Samira Al Nuaimi
"Objects interested me less than what they survived. Culture often disappears slowly before people realize it is leaving."
Materials & Construction
Artist: Samira Al Nuaimi
Medium: Layered oil on archival canvas
Technique: Traditional realism with cultural symbolism
Surface: Semi-matte museum finish
Texture: Visible brush movement in textile and metallic areas
Finish: Preservation coating for long-term archival integrity
Frame Recommendation: Dark walnut or antique bronze museum frame
Preservation Requirements
Temperature: 18–22°C
Humidity: 45–55%
UV Exposure: Avoid direct sunlight
Cleaning: Dry microfiber only
Recommended Display Environment
Lighting: 2700K warm museum lighting
Placement: Majlis, executive office, collector lounge, heritage interior, diplomatic reception room
Architecture Fit: Emirati luxury, Arabic interiors, classic villas, museum spaces
Authenticity & Scarcity
Physical Original: 1 of 1
Collector Rights: Singular ownership
Archive Registration: Permanent
Reproduction Authorization: Restricted
Ownership Rights
Collector receives:
- Ownership of physical relic
- Certificate of authenticity
- Archive registration record
Artist retains:
- Copyright
- Reproduction rights
- Exhibition rights unless separately transferred
Insurance Recommendation
Insurance valuation should be determined independently based on collector demand, provenance and future archive history.
Collector Privileges
Acquisition may include:
- Signed provenance document
- Archive authentication record
- Priority access to future relic releases
Acquisition Procedure
Inquiry → Verification → Agreement → Payment → Authentication → Secure shipment → Ownership registration
Accepted Payment Methods
Escrow supported for high-value acquisitions.
Bank Transfer
Cash (subject to jurisdiction)
USDT / Crypto (verification required)
International Wire Transfer
Shipping Protocol
White-glove international shipment available. Climate-conscious museum packaging recommended.
Estimated preparation:
3–14 business days
International delivery:
Varies by destination
Private Collector Contact
For acquisition, archive inquiries, or discreet collector discussions:
Email: info@atlantisheaven.com
Phone: +971557377447