Carpet

Resm’s first iconic collection is inspired by ornaments and designs of Azerbaijani carpets. Enriched by close-to-carpets colors these hand-made jewelry pieces are designed to express matchless carpet designs and spread the word on the meaning and beauty of carpet ornaments and patterns. Each piece comes with a card, which explains the meaning and history of an ornament it was inspired by.

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Katabali

$1710
This design draws inspiration from the "Kataba" pattern. "Kataba" is the plural form of the Arabic word "katib," used for a private secretary. In carpet…
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Chalma

$1740
This piece draws inspiration from the chalma, a traditional headwear popular in the East. It is adorned with butas and geometric motifs commonly found in…

Kilim

$1740
This set draws inspiration from kilims, popular pileless rugs. Shirvan kilims are adorned with classic ornamental motifs like "Gyvrym" (a curl) and "Kilim gulu" (a…

Fyndyghan

$1740
This model draws its inspiration from the margin patterns of Findighan carpets. Originally woven in the village of Findighan, this carpet style is also popular…

Islimi

$1740
The bridal ring features a variation of the popular "Islimi" borders, commonly seen in architecture, carpets, and other forms of applied art with an Islamic…

Two Rhombus Gochbuynuzu

$1765
This ring features a motif resembling two animal heads. Some suggest this design is an elaboration of the "Gochbuynuzu" or "Kochak" motif, symbolizing ram horns.…

Gul-i Badam

$1770
The Gul-i-Badam, or almond blossom border, showcases a Persian floral influence and is commonly found in torbas and carpets. This ring draws inspiration from the…

Mahi

$1770
Named after the city of Herat, "Herati" designs resemble fish and water garden patterns, featuring canals and other aquatic themes. This has led to the…
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S element

$1770
This exquisite piece is inspired by the "S" element frequently seen in Garabagh carpet border motifs. The "S" or "Z" design is a prevalent aspect…
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Arjiman

$1800
This piece draws inspiration from the margin strips of "Arjiman" carpets, renowned as exquisite examples of the Shirvan carpet tradition, popular since the Middle Ages.…

Garabagh

$1825
This model draws inspiration from the Malibeyli carpet patterns of the Shusha group, part of the Garabagh carpet-making school. Malibeyli carpets take their name from…

Nabati

$1830
This ring draws inspiration from the simple yet charming floral motifs commonly featured in carpets.…

Varamin

$1830
There are various interpretations of this motif. Some researchers propose it represents birds roosting in a tree, while others describe it as a stylized eagle's…

Gubadly

$1830
This design draws inspiration from a motif in the Gubadlı carpet (20th century) of the Garabakh carpet group. It features the image of a dragon,…

Shah Abbas

$1830
This pendant draws inspiration from the palmette, named after Shah Abbas the Great, the fifth Safavid ruler (1588-1629), who established magnificent court carpet workshops in…
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Khatai

$1830
This item is adorned with a geometric islimi (leaf motif), commonly used as a border pattern in the renowned Khatai carpets. The motif is highly…
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Endless Knot

$1860
This piece draws inspiration from two similar motifs: the "endless knot" and the "ram's horns." These motifs are commonly featured as filler designs in oriental…
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Baluchi

$1860
This piece draws inspiration from a prayer carpet woven by the Baluch/Timurid tribe in Iran's Khorasan region during the late 19th century. The motif frequently…
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Two Rhombus Gochbuynuzu

$1883
This ring features a motif resembling two animal heads. Some suggest this design is an elaboration of the "Gochbuynuzu" or "Kochak" motif, symbolizing ram horns.…

Silk Embroidery

$1890
This piece draws inspiration from Garabagh's "Ipak Tikma" (silk embroidery) of the 16th and 17th centuries. Its central ornament is an octagram adorned with the…
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Silk Embroidery

$1890
This exquisite piece draws inspiration from the 17th-century Garabakh group's Ipek Tikme (silk embroidery), currently showcased at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.…
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Khatai

$1912
This ring features a geometric islimi (leaf motif) often used as a border design in the renowned Khatai-style carpets. The motif is highly expressive; when…

Ajami

$1920
This pendant takes inspiration from the "Edjemi" carpet, crafted by renowned Azerbaijani designer Latif Karimov in 1975. Its design features an element known as kataba,…
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Baluchi

$1920
This item draws inspiration from a prayer carpet woven by the Baluch or Timurid tribe in the latter half of the 19th century in Khorasan,…
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