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Rolls-Royce Motor Company has unveiled a single Bespoke model called "Phantom Arabesque," inspired by traditional Middle Eastern architectural heritage. Based on Phantom Extended, the vehicle was commissioned and built through Rolls-Royce's invitation-only Bespoke experience space, Private Office Dubai. This model is characterized by a modern reinterpretation of the geometric shape of "Mashrabiya," a grid pattern found in traditional Middle Eastern houses and palaces.
The biggest feature is the laser engraving technique applied to the entire bonnet for the first time in Rolls-Royce history. Developed over five years by the Rolls-Royce Extraordinary Surface Center, the technology was inspired by the traditional Italian technique "Sgraffito." The manufacturing process is carried out by painting the bonnet dark, applying a clear coat, applying a bright color to the top layer and finely cutting the Mashravya pattern to a depth of 145-190 microns with a laser to reveal the color below. Through this, durability was secured by integrating the pattern into the painting itself and a three-dimensional texture according to the angle of light was realized.
The exterior is finished in a two-tone contrasting diamond black at the bottom of the body with silver at the top, and the Mashravya motif is also applied to the hand-painted silver coach line. It is equipped with an Illuminated Pantheon grill with a dark chrome finish, a statue of joy with upward lighting, and a 22-inch partial glossy alloy wheel to increase the presence of the exterior.
The interior space was organized around the 'Gallery' on the front dashboard. The Mashravya pattern is represented by a Bespoke marketry artwork using blackwood and black bolivar wood, which is in harmony with the clock in the center of the dashboard. The leather seats were finished in Selby Gray and black combinations, and the headrest was covered with Mashravya embroidery. In addition, the interior's completeness was enhanced by the Illuminated tread plate featuring starlight doors and bonnet patterns. The model has already been delivered to customers in the Middle East.
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