Welcome by the world of

Raya Jameel

Unique handmade artworks, they are born from the passion of Raya for creating artworks that create an emotionally satisfying connections.

Each piece is handmade and reflects her love for creating things that full with art and design.

Raya uses semi-precious stones, natural stones, crystal, gold plating, silver plating, copper , natural tree branches, shells, and dental materials in her artworks.

Raya's works are divided into collections that share some characteristics with each other, but at the same time differ radically from each other.

Each collection contains a maximum of eight pieces.

 


Collections

Collection

The Magic of the Full Moon

Collection 

The Blue Dream 

Collection

 The life scented Jasmine

Collection

When Hyacinth Smiles

Raya Jameel is a visual artist and dentist specializing in geriatric dentistry.

She works in her private clinic in Hilversum, Netherlands and creates her artworks in her free time.

 


Unique handmade artworks for every interior, 
The goal is to offer unique and affordable artworks that can enrich the soul of the show location


Raya believe that art should be accessible to everyone, and that is why quality and originality are central to Her.


She invite you to discover Her collections and add a piece of Her passion to your place.


This artwork is made of natural sustainable materials such as wood, natural stones, shells and metal, it is a unique investment for the long term.
You can look at it as a double investment, because you are investing in a unique work of art made from precious sustainable materials.



About Us

Raya participated in her first group art exhibition at the age of thirteen in 1986 to display her artworks, which were sold out due to the demand from people.

She obtained a diploma in pottery and ceramic art in 1997, coinciding with her graduation from the College of Dentistry.

Before and after graduating from Dentistry school, Raya participated in multinational group art exhibitions in different countries and places, using various materials and different techniques such as silk painting, oil painting, watercolor painting, portraits and landscapes.
The common denominator in all her works is nature.
Her flowers and plants are and were full of life and spring optimism, no matter how many type materials were used.