Murex d'Or explained

The Murex d'Or (also known as the Golden Murex award) is a Lebanese award created by two Lebanese physicians, Zahi and Fadi Helou to recognize achievements in the domain of art in Lebanon, the Arab region and the world. The first Murex d'Or ceremony took place on June 4, 2000. The name of the award is a tribute to Phoenician Murex sea snails, which were used to dye cloth in imperial Tyrian purple.[1]

Awards by year and category

Best Singer and Actress Award for her role in the play (Bent Al Jabal)

References

  1. Web site: Murex D'Or . Murex D'or Official Website . MurexDOr . 2009-10-04 .