Lebanon Christmas gifts 2025-Lebanese Heritage Jewelry

Lebanon Christmas gifts 2025-Lebanese Heritage Jewelry

Christmas in Lebanon is more than a holiday — it’s emotion, family, memory, and the warmth of tradition.
This season, meaningful gifts are rising above trends. People want pieces that carry identity, reflect heritage, and tell stories that stay for a lifetime.

Here is our curated selection of Lebanese Heritage Jewelry — each piece symbolic, meaningful, and rooted in the beauty of our culture.

Every item has a story.
Every story connects you back to home.


⭐ 1) Chababeek Beirut Necklace — Beirut Architecture from the 1800s

Chababeek Beirut Necklace

Historical Meaning

The traditional Beirut chababeek (arched stained-glass windows) appeared between 1870 and 1915, crafted by Lebanese builders with Italian artisans.

They symbolize light, hope, protection, and nobility.

Why It’s a Perfect Christmas Gift
  • Ideal for someone who misses Beirut
  • Symbol of Lebanese heritage
  • Beloved by Lebanese in Dubai

👉 Shop Chababeek Beirut Necklace


⭐ 2) Cedar Lebanon Necklace — Icon of Strength Since 2400 BCE

Lebanon Cedar Necklace

Historical Meaning

The cedar appears in records as early as 2400–2000 BCE and was used by the Phoenicians for ships, temples, and trade.

It symbolizes strength, purity, endurance, and protection.

Why It’s a Perfect Christmas Gift
  • A universal Lebanese emblem
  • Perfect for someone proud of their heritage
  • Meaningful gift for Lebanese abroad

👉 Shop Cedar Lebanon Necklace


⭐ 3) Coffee Cup Necklace — فنجان الشفّة (Lebanese Coffee Since 1600)

Coffee Cup Necklace

Historical Meaning

Coffee entered Lebanon between 1570 and 1600 and became part of Lebanese family rituals in the 1800s through tefal, the reading of coffee grounds.

The coffee cup symbolizes warmth, hospitality, and deep family connection.

Why It’s a Perfect Christmas Gift
  • A sentimental nostalgic piece
  • Perfect for coffee lovers
  • A warm symbol of Lebanese heritage

👉 Shop Coffee Cup Necklace


⭐ 4) Tarboush Necklace — Lebanese Identity Since 1826

Tarboush Necklace

Historical Meaning

The tarboush became official headwear in 1826, worn by scholars, judges, merchants, and writers across the region.

It symbolizes education, refinement, and Lebanese cultural pride.

Why It’s a Perfect Christmas Gift
  • Nostalgic cultural icon
  • Unique heritage jewelry
  • Perfect for lovers of old Beirut

👉 Shop Tarboush Necklace


⭐ 5) Lebanon Map Necklace — Modern Identity Since 1920

Lebanon Map Necklace

Historical Meaning

The modern borders of Lebanon were defined in 1920, and the map design became deeply symbolic among Lebanese abroad after the 2000s.

It symbolizes home, belonging, and identity.

Why It’s a Perfect Christmas Gift
  • Perfect for Lebanese abroad
  • Minimal & emotional
  • A timeless identity piece

👉 Shop Lebanon Map Necklace


⭐ 6) Phoenician Lebanon Pendant 𐤋𐤁𐤍𐤌 — First Written Name of Lebanon

Phoenician Pendant

Historical Meaning

The earliest form of “Lebanon” appears as 𐤋𐤁𐤍𐤌 (LBNM) between 1900–1600 BCE, derived from “LBN,” meaning “white,” referencing the snowy mountains.

This pendant connects modern Lebanon to 4,000 years of heritage.

Why It’s a Perfect Christmas Gift
  • Perfect for history lovers
  • Ancient cultural significance
  • Rare and meaningful

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⭐ 7) Mahbouse / Tawle Earrings — A Game Loved for Millennia

Tawle Earrings

Historical Meaning

The game of Tawle dates back to 3000–2000 BCE and later became central to Lebanese social life in cafes and homes.

It symbolizes community, strategy, and joyful competition.

Why It’s a Perfect Christmas Gift
  • Nostalgic Lebanese symbol
  • Unique conversation piece
  • Perfect for culture lovers

👉 Shop Tawle Earrings


⭐ 8) Lebanon Cedar Map Necklace — Two Symbols in One

Lebanon Cedar Map Necklace

Historical Meaning

This design combines the cedar (a 2400 BCE symbol) with the map (a 1920 symbol) to unite past and present.

It represents homeland, identity, and strength.

Why It’s a Perfect Christmas Gift
  • Two Lebanese symbols together
  • Beautiful gift for Lebanese abroad
  • Elegant and meaningful

👉 Shop Cedar Map Necklace


⭐ 9) Lebanon Map & Cedar Rings — Subtle Everyday Heritage

Lebanon Map and Cedar Rings

Historical Meaning

The map symbol grew in popularity after 2000, while the cedar symbol traces back to Phoenician civilization.

Together they create a subtle daily reminder of heritage.

Why It’s a Perfect Christmas Gift
  • Perfect for minimalists
  • Elegant and meaningful
  • Ideal for Lebanese abroad

👉 Shop Lebanon Map Ring


⭐ 10) Homeland Bracelet — Lebanon on Your Wrist

Homeland Bracelet

Historical Meaning

The homeland symbol became especially popular among the Lebanese diaspora after the early 2000s.

It symbolizes belonging, memory, and emotional connection.

Why It’s a Perfect Christmas Gift
  • Daily wearable reminder of home
  • Perfect for Lebanese expats
  • Simple, emotional, timeless

👉 Shop Homeland Bracelet


⭐ 11) Arabesque Mosaic Bangle — Islamic Art Reimagined

Arabesque Mosaic Bangle

Historical Meaning

Inspired by Islamic geometric art from the 8th–15th century, built on repeating patterns and symmetry.

It symbolizes unity, harmony, and infinity.

Why It’s a Perfect Christmas Gift
  • Perfect for lovers of art and culture
  • Elegant and timeless
  • A piece of Middle Eastern history

👉 Shop Arabesque Bangle

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