Who We Are
About Us
Antique Museum
A museum and retailer for antiques, handicrafts, ceramics and more
Antique collections are a pride adornment to any showcase at home or workspace, for the elegance and glory they carry with them are undying and non-decaying. Dubai also boasts of one of the most precious antique collections, well preserved at one place that is the mostly visited Antique Museum owned by the Fakih Group.
If you are a heritage lover and if you would love to give your antique craze a puffery delight, then head to the marvelous gallery of souvenirs, Arabic handicrafts, Moroccan lamps and many more age-old grandeurs. This museum of multiple antique items is a 72000 square foot warehouse located at Al Quoz and it is been at the current location for the last 28 years.
The list of the glittering items inside the museum goes like this: Arabic lamps, old tea sets, coffee pots, pashmina shawls, candleholders, linen clothes, furniture items, shishas and similar items anyone will urge to buy and keep as a symbol of pride at home.
Why Choose Us
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Handicraft Manufacturers
Handicrworld's largest eco-friendly product manufacturers & dealers, Asia's largest small scale & cottage industry developers.
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Different Gifts
Manufacturing & exporting of different kinds of souvenir gifts , traditional gifts , furniture, handicrafts, lamps, decorative items, oil perfumes, frames and clothing items including
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Awards
Fakih Group, a distinguished organization that specializes in offering an incredible range of exquisite Gift, handicraft & Antique products.
Cut-price Furniture And Souvenirs
Antique Museum is located in the heart of Al Quoz and is a treasure trove filled with exotic and unique home decor items.
The name is misleading, as the Antique Museum is a colourful bazaar packed with knick-knacks and furniture from all over the world. Based in Al Quoz, it is so well hidden that it takes a little while to find it – but it is well worth the hunt if you have time on your hands and enjoy digging around for treasure.
Inside, the maze of passageways reminded us of Ali Baba’s cavern – dark, dusty, and crammed with a vast array of glittering trinkets. Alongside the antiques, we found bamboo bowls, plates, porcelain cups, Russian dolls, dream catchers (designed to catch bad dreams), wooden statues, and endless other decorative bits and pieces. All imported from India, Turkey, Southeast Asia, and other areas of the Middle East, this has to be one of the most unique places to browse and buy in Dubai.
We enjoyed rifling through the trinkets – but our eye was really drawn to the furniture in the second half of the premises. Hundreds of wooden pieces were piled up – both inside and outside – and there are some fabulous bargains to be snapped up. We loved the look of the wooden trunks and dark wooden cabinets – all a little sandy and dusty, but if you keep your eyes open and are ready to bargain, you can head home with some real gems.
Exciting Visitor Experiences
The Antique Museum in Dubai is a haven for collectors and anyone keen to do some gift shopping. This retailer-museum hybrid has some of the most unique items across antiques, handicrafts, ceramics, souvenirs and more.
Find yourself in a treasure hunt nestled in the rustic streets of Al Quoz, where you can discover something special in a vast sea of antiques. This is the biggest hub in the world for handicrafts and eco-friendly products.
Supporting women across the world, the Antique Museum is known to be the largest destination for crafts developed by women. You’ll find plenty of smaller local suppliers, as well as international handicraft manufacturers – so stop by to find something unique, for you or someone special.