Lily of the valley

$1420
You’re someone who always knows the right thing to say, and people are naturally drawn to your charisma. Goal-oriented and sociable, you have a knack…

Alibelinda

$1442
This item draws inspiration from the popular motif "Eli belinde" (hands on waist), often used as a filler motif or as part of an ornament,…

Bird wits Flower

$1442
Types: 14K Gold Stone: Citrine Color: White pearly…

Laley-Abbasi

$1448
This design is inspired by the shape of a carpet and is adorned with the Laley Abbasi (Tulip of Abbas), named after Shah Abbas, the…

Afshan

$1450
These items draw inspiration from Afshan compositions. While widely used in architecture, book design, embroidery, and other decorative arts, Afshan patterns find their most expressive…

Gochbuynuzu

$1450
This piece draws inspiration from the "Gochbuynuzu" motif, a design featuring four symmetrical ram horns—a symbol of unity.…

Garabagh

$1450
This exquisite piece draws inspiration from the intricate patterns of the Malibeyli carpets, part of the renowned Shusha group from the Garabagh carpet-making school. Named…

Endless Knot

$1450
This piece draws inspiration from the "endless knot" motif, a variation of an ancient symbol prominent in Islamic architecture and art.…

Buta and Moon

$1450
This collection draws inspiration from observing people and their varied relationships. I focused on three key dynamics: the bond between parent and child, couples, and…

Bali Improvisation

$1450
Types: 14K Gold Stone: Citrine Color: No color Gender: Woman…

Butaly

$1450
The "Buta" motif is one of the oldest and most beloved oriental designs. Its name likely originates from the Persian "boteh," meaning a shrub resembling…
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Kashi

$1450
This piece draws its inspiration from the Kiashi ornament, a popular motif found in Ganja and Garabakh carpets. Meaning "glazed tile," Kiashi's name origins remain…
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Fidan

$1460
The design of this pendant is inspired by the name "Fidan," which reflects a newly born tree.…

Fantastic Birds

$1480
This piece draws inspiration from a motif featuring fantastic birds, symbolizing protection and, in some interpretations, immortality. Often woven as a filler or central motif…

Magnolia

$1480
You're an old soul, and your perfect Friday involves diving into a good book. You're quiet, extremely shy, yet unknowingly, you're very feminine. You deeply…

Violet

$1480
There's something in your eyes that makes others feel at home. You're one of those rare individuals who aren't afraid of solitude. While enjoying a…

Buta with a child

$1480
This piece is inspired by a variation of the famous Buta motif called the Balali Buta, or "Buta with a Child." The Buta is one…

Khurjun

$1480
This jewelry piece draws inspiration from the geometric patterns found on the khurjun (saddlebag carpet) of the Garabagh group, woven in the village of Shasevan…

Khurjun

$1480
This piece draws inspiration from the geometric patterns of a Khurjun (saddlebag carpet) belonging to the Garabagh group, woven in the village of Shasevan at…

Baku

$1480
This model draws inspiration from the ancient symbols of Baku, featuring two lions and an ox depicted on the arch of the 'Gosha Gala Gapilari'…

Mingachevir

$1480
This piece draws inspiration from carvings on a 7th-century stone column discovered in Mingechevir. The column features two peacocks flanking a holy tree. Even though…

Nakhchivan

$1480
The design is inspired by the 'Shadda' pileless carpets traditionally woven in Nakhchivan. Fabled as the initial resting place of Noah’s ark, Nakhchivan has long…

Shusha

$1480
This design draws inspiration from the legendary and beautiful flower, Khari Bulbul, found exclusively in Shusha, Garabagh. Many enchanting tales surround Khari Bulbul. According to…

Beylagan

$1480
The production of glazed and unglazed pottery in Azerbaijan flourished from the 9th to the 13th centuries. Short texts in the Arabic alphabet were engraved…