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  3. 1,200-Year-Old Jewelry Hoard Reveals the Splendor of the Islamic Golden Age

1,200-Year-Old Jewelry Hoard Reveals the Splendor of the Islamic Golden Age

Published: Jun 10, 2026
1,200-Year-Old Jewelry Hoard Reveals the Splendor of the Islamic Golden Age
Author: 
Howard Cohen

Archaeologists working in Saudi Arabia have uncovered an extraordinary jewelry hoard that offers a glittering glimpse into life of Islamic pilgrims more than 1,200 years ago. Nicknamed the "Dhariyah Treasure," the discovery consists of more than 100 pieces of gold, silver and gemstone jewelry found inside a buried clay pot at the ancient settlement of Dhariyah in the Al-Qassim region.

The treasure was unearthed during ongoing excavations at the archaeological site, which sits along the historic Basran Hajj route linking Basra, in present-day Iraq, with the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. For centuries, the route served as a vital corridor for pilgrims, merchants and travelers making the 800-mile journey across the Arabian Peninsula.

The jewelry itself reflects remarkable artistry and craftsmanship. Archaeologists reported that many of the pieces appear to have belonged to a coordinated set. Delicate gold elements were hand-formed and hammered from thin sheets of gold, then adorned with decorative embossing and colorful gemstone inlays. Floral motifs dominate many of the designs, with petals and blossoms carefully fashioned in gold and accented by vibrant stones. The hoard also includes multicolored beads, elegant gold spacers and a large disc-shaped ornament featuring a symmetrical arrangement of gemstones.

These decorative details were more than simply beautiful. Floral designs often symbolized abundance, renewal and paradise in Islamic art, while geometric forms reflected the sophisticated artistic traditions that flourished throughout the medieval Islamic world.

The treasure dates to the early Abbasid caliphate, one of the most influential periods in Islamic history. Founded in A.D. 750, the Abbasid Empire ushered in what historians call the Islamic Golden Age, an era marked by major advances in science, mathematics, medicine, literature and the arts. From their capital in Baghdad, Abbasid rulers presided over a vast realm stretching from North Africa to Persia, fostering trade networks and cultural exchange across much of the known world.

Who buried the jewelry remains a mystery. One possibility is that it belonged to a wealthy pilgrim traveling to Mecca. According to Islamic tradition, every adult Muslim who is physically and financially able is encouraged to perform the Hajj pilgrimage at least once during his or her lifetime. Mecca, the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad, is Islam's holiest city and the spiritual focal point for Muslims around the world.

Other theories suggest the hoard may have belonged to a prosperous merchant or local family who concealed their valuables during a period of uncertainty, intending to retrieve them later. Whatever the reason, the owner never returned.

Dr. Jasir Suliman Alherbish, CEO of the Saudi Heritage Commission, noted that the discovery "reflects the abundance of the Kingdom's cultural heritage and its longstanding role as a crossroads of trade routes and cultural exchange."

Credits: Photos courtesy of Saudi Heritage Commission.

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