In 2005, I made the bittersweet decision to leave Lebanon, a place rich in tradition and culture, to pursue my dreams and ambitions in the United States. This journey was more than just about physical distance; it was about embracing change while holding onto the Lebanese heritage that shaped me. As I navigated the challenges of adapting to a new life, the familiar warmth of my grandparents' home, where the echoes of Lebanese traditions remained strong, offered comfort. This personal journey inspired the creation of Maraseel, a luxury stationery brand that celebrates Arab culture and the elegance of tradition. Each Maraseel card and invitation is a reflection of my experiences, meticulously designed to bridge the gap between past and present....
Back then, Maraseel was just beginning its journey. Amanda’s transformation from a social worker to a MasterChef star was not only inspiring but also a beacon of possibility.
But beyond its historical significance, Arabic calligraphy still matters today. It has a timeless quality that keeps it relevant in modern design and culture
Designing the stationery for Judge Adam Shakoor’s event was more than just crafting a brochure—it was a deeply personal tribute to a legacy that has touched so many. At Maraseel, we believe that every piece of stationery we create tells a story, and for this special occasion, we poured our hearts into every detail. Our dedication to craftsmanship shines through, ensuring that each piece is not just beautiful, but a meaningful reflection of the event's significance.