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National Museum unveils “Splendor of Silver” at the National Art Museum of Belarus

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Last updated: 2025/12/19 at 11:14 AM
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Oman’s rich cultural heritage is currently on display in Minsk, Belarus, with the inauguration of “Splendor of Silver: Treasures from the Omani Court” at the National Art Museum. This significant exhibition, a cornerstone of Oman Day celebrations, aims to strengthen the bonds between the Sultanate of Oman and the Republic of Belarus through a captivating exploration of Omani silverwork. Running until March 18, 2026, the showcase offers a unique glimpse into the artistry and historical importance of silver within Omani society.

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The Omani Khanjar: A Symbol of HeritageFragrance Culture and the Art of PerfumerySilver Craftsmanship: Adornment and ProtectionTraditional Omani Attire: Identity and ModestyElite Attire in East Africa: Omani Influence Abroad

A Celebration of Omani Silverwork and Cultural Diplomacy

The opening ceremony, held with great prestige, was presided over by Her Highness Dr. Mona bint Fahd Al Said, Assistant Vice Chancellor for International Cooperation at Sultan Qaboos University and Deputy Chair of the National Museum’s Board of Trustees. Her Highness underscored the vital role of cultural diplomacy in fostering understanding and collaboration between nations. This exhibition isn’t merely a display of beautiful objects; it’s a deliberate effort to build bridges and promote intellectual exchange.

The impetus for bringing this collection to Minsk stemmed from the 2024 state visit of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to Oman. During his visit, President Lukashenko expressed his keen interest in hosting an exhibition showcasing Omani art and culture, leading to the realization of “Splendor of Silver.” H.E. Jamal bin Hassan Al Moosawi, Secretary-General of the National Museum, highlighted that the exhibition embodies Oman’s artistic legacy and its universal appeal, reinforcing the importance of cultural understanding.

Exploring the Five Thematic Sections

“Splendor of Silver” is thoughtfully curated into five distinct thematic sections, each offering a unique perspective on the significance of silver in Omani life. These sections provide a comprehensive journey through the history, artistry, and social context of this precious metal.

The Omani Khanjar: A Symbol of Heritage

The exhibition begins with a detailed exploration of the khanjar, the iconic Omani dagger. Visitors can trace its evolution from the third millennium BCE, observing the diverse styles that emerged, including the renowned Saidi, Nizwani, and Sur daggers. A particularly noteworthy piece is a khanjar gifted to the late Sultan Qaboos by former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, demonstrating the diplomatic significance of this traditional weapon.

Fragrance Culture and the Art of Perfumery

Beyond weaponry, the exhibition delves into the sophisticated fragrance culture of Oman. It showcases exquisite perfume bottles, including rare crystal and 24-karat gold creations from Amouage’s inaugural 1983 fragrance, Amouage Gold. The design of these bottles was directly inspired by the khanjar, illustrating the interconnectedness of Omani artistry and symbolism.

Silver Craftsmanship: Adornment and Protection

A central focus of the exhibition is the remarkable skill of Omani artisans in silverwork. The display features a stunning array of ornamental and symbolic silver items, traditionally used for adornment, protection, and as essential components of a woman’s dowry. These pieces demonstrate the intricate techniques and artistic sensibilities passed down through generations.

Traditional Omani Attire: Identity and Modesty

The exhibition also presents a captivating look at traditional Omani clothing. These garments are not simply functional; they are powerful expressions of identity, cultural values, and modesty. Included is a shield and musket from the personal collection of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, offering a rare glimpse into royal possessions.

Elite Attire in East Africa: Omani Influence Abroad

Reflecting Oman’s historical reach and influence, the exhibition extends to East Africa. It features garments and jewelry belonging to prominent Omani figures who resided in the region, including the elegant 19th-century adornments of Sayyida Salma bint Said Al Busaidiyah, a testament to Omani cultural presence and power beyond its borders.

Strengthening Oman-Belarus Ties Through Cultural Exchange

Oman’s role as Guest of Honor at the 80th anniversary celebrations of the National Art Museum of Belarus further underscores the importance of this cultural initiative. This collaboration builds upon a previous successful exhibition in 2019, where Oman presented “Jewel of the East: Omani Handicrafts” during another Oman Day event. This ongoing exchange demonstrates a sustained commitment to strengthening bilateral relations.

The “Splendor of Silver” exhibition is a superb illustration of the power of cultural heritage to foster understanding and friendship between nations. The meticulous curation and historical depth of the showcased Omani heritage, combined with the enthusiastic reception from the Belarusian public, point to a successful and impactful event. Visitors to the National Art Museum of Belarus will have the opportunity to appreciate the intricate beauty of silver artifacts and gain valuable insights into the rich history and artistic traditions of Oman until March 2026.

The exhibition promises to be a significant cultural event, inviting locals and tourists alike to discover the enduring splendor of Omani silver. For those interested in learning more about Omani art and culture, resources can be found on the National Museum of Oman’s website and through various cultural organizations focused on promoting Omani heritage internationally.

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