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Sultana the Arabian Sultan's Concubine 1925 Metal Lunch Box

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Adorable and durable, our metal lunch box is perfect for those in love with the classic style. Customize the front and back with images, text and designs for a fabulously fun lunch time for your kids or yourself!

  • Dimensions: 6.75” l x 8.625” w x 3.75” h
  • Weight: 12 oz.
  • Made of durable and food safe tin plate
  • Food contact safe interior material
  • Customize front only or both front and back
  • Choice of 6 base colors
  • Collapsible black plastic handles
  • CPSIA complaint
This product is suitable for ages 5+

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Sultana the Arabian Sultan's Concubine 1925 Metal Lunch Box

Sultana the Arabian Sultan's Concubine 1925 Metal Lunch Box

The air hung heavy with the scent of rosewater and spiced incense, the flickering candlelight dancing upon Sultana's alabaster skin. Her golden gown, the color of spun sunlight, shimmered with each movement, a cascade of liquid wealth catching the warm glow. It clung to her curves like a second skin, perfectly mimicking the enticing oval of a seedless grape – the very reason the Sultan had bestowed that name upon her. But tonight, the familiar endearment felt hollow, a cruel reminder of his absence. - Through the intricate filigree of the round window, the vast expanse of the night sky spilled in. A breathtaking tapestry of inky blackness dotted with a million twinkling stars spilled in. Beyond, a crescent moon, like a silver scimitar, cast its silvery sheen upon the rippling waves of the Bosphorus. The moonlight painted a glistening path that stretched towards the distant, silhouetted forms of other palaces, their minarets like slender fingers reaching for the heavens. Yet, Sultana saw none of it tonight. Her gaze was fixed on the empty space beside her on the opulent divan, a plush stage conspicuously devoid of its usual occupant. - The Sultan was with Nazira, the new concubine, a fiery creature whose name itself whispered of forbidden pleasures. A tremor of jealousy, sharp and unwelcome, coursed through Sultana. Her hand strayed to the small indentation on her hip, a permanent reminder of the Sultan's last fervent possession. However, a different kind of longing flickered within her... a yearning for a deeper connection, a partnership built on more than fleeting passion. - Sultana rose, the golden silk whispering against her skin as she shed the light garment with practiced grace. Each movement was a deliberate display, a silent invitation that spoke volumes without a single word. She approached the window, the cool night air sending goosebumps erupting on her exposed skin in delightful contrast to the simmering heat rising within her. - Leaning against the cool stone of the window frame, she offered a glimpse of the valley between her breasts, a subtle suggestion of the captivating beauty that awaited him. Her unbound dark hair, like a cascade of midnight, tumbled down her back in a display of untamed elegance. Her gaze drifted beyond the city, seeking solace in the vastness of the night sky, a mirror to the yearning in her heart. In its depths, she envisioned a future where she wasn't just the Sultan's "Sultana," a possession to be admired, but a trusted confidante, a partner who could walk beside him and share the burdens of his reign. - The sound of hurried footsteps sliced through the heavy silence. The Sultan, his robes askew and his eyes burning with a mix of desire and concern, emerged from the shadows. - "Sultana," he rasped, his voice thick with urgency. "You shouldn't be out here alone." - His words held a veiled warning, an acknowledgement of the danger she courted with her captivating display. But Sultana, fueled by a potent mix of longing and resolve, met his gaze head-on. - "Perhaps not," she murmured, her voice a silken caress. "But perhaps you need reminding of what lies neglected in your own garden, Sultan." - The air crackled with unspoken desire, yet a deeper yearning as well. He knew the power she held over him, the way her beauty could enthrall him, but tonight, he saw a different kind of fire in her eyes – a fire that mirrored his own secret desire for a more profound connection. Sultana, the forbidden fruit he couldn't resist, was ready to claim more than just a nickname. She was ready to claim a place in his heart, not just his bedchamber. - This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1927.

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars rating72 Total Reviews
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4 out of 5 stars rating
By H.November 19, 2018Verified Purchase
Stainless
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This is a standard metal lunchbox that appears to work just fine. We designed this box ourselves with an uploaded photo and custom text on the front and back. It looks absolutely beautiful except the front of the lunchbox is not centered like it shows in the photo. The print borders don't align with the inset flat part of the box where the preview photo online showed it perfectly centered in there. The back looks nice and centered though.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Hugh W.March 10, 2019Verified Purchase
White
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I'd been experimenting with transferring designs to other products when my wife noticed this old time metal lunchbox. I knew she wanted it thus I created a special one just for here with a couple of her favorite photos I'd taken. Excellent. The cloud image on the front is her favorite of the two. It was taken right off our back patio. The other image was in West Texas several years ago, wide open spaces and roads.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By AnonymousJanuary 2, 2026Verified Purchase
Stainless
Everyone enjoyed their gifts. I purchased 12 lunch boxes for my sorority sisters and didn't order one for me. .

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Created on: 1/5/2023, 10:32 AM
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