The unique Amalia statues give our courtyard character, while the ceramic figurines have found a place in our living room.
All Amalia statues are handmade by Haitham from cement. Amalia is an elegant woman from Curaçao with South American roots, as a tribute to the island's original inhabitants.
Some of the ceramic figurines have since found their way to far-flung locations such as the US, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Brazil, Israel, and Australia.
Our living room also features paintings by André Nagtegaal and Omar Maduro, among others.
The second name after 'Amalia' was chosen as a tribute to a woman who played a major role in Haitham's life:
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Amalia BadihaList Item 1Badiha was Haitham's grandmother. She came from Lebanon. She was quite strict with her grandson and had high expectations for him. She was a very proud grandmother.
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Amalia BettyList Item 2Betty is from St. Vincent. She was Haitham's nanny. She was very sweet, yet strict with Haitham's upbringing. Betty now lives in Canada.
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Amalia ElbaList Item 3Elba was Haitham's godmother. She was very sweet and a delicious cook. Her home was always open to everyone.
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Amalia RünaRüna was Haitham's mother. Thanks to her, Haitham gained the financial foundation to launch his first businesses. Rüna was the best mother a son could have. Thanks to her love, nurturing, and education, her children have achieved great things in life.
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Amalia LennyLenny was Haitham's aunt. Rüna, Elba, and Lenny are the three women who gave Haitham life, love, and education. These three women are the sources of love for Haitham even after their lives on earth. Lenny added a magical touch to the Christmas holidays.
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Amalia DanielleList Item 4Danielle is Haitham's daughter. She can play the violin, sing, and draw beautifully. Danielle will take over Casa Amalia from her father.
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Amalia NadineNadine is Haitham's cousin. She's an animal lover. She tries to convince Haitham to adopt a cat or dog, but that's not Haitham's cup of tea.
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Amalia CarlaCarla is a good friend of Haitham's. Let's call her Haitham's big sister.
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AmaliaThis statue doesn't have a middle name because she represents several women. She's the only one wearing a mosaic swimsuit. In our region, women always ensure they're neat and clean, and this Amalia represents the beauty of South American women.