Crocus

$2560
The design of these earrings draws inspiration from the saffron flower, known as the crocus. In ancient times, saffron was highly esteemed and often gifted…

Silk Embroidery

$2560
These cufflinks draw inspiration from the 17th-century "Ipak Tikma" (silk embroidery) of Garabagh, currently exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Embroidery is…

Ancient Ganja

$2560
These earrings draw inspiration from the traditional medallion pattern found in the Ancient Ganca (Old Gence) carpet, believed to have been woven in the late…

Me and my moon

$2560
These jewelry pieces encapsulate the essence of self-discovery and the continuous journey of personal growth. Featuring the Buta symbol and the timeless Moon representation, this…

Flowers

$2590
This item is inspired by a 17th-century floral carpet woven in Garabakh.…

Four Tulips

$2590
This piece draws inspiration from the renowned universal border motif known as Laley-Abbasi (Abbasi tulip). Also called medahil ("doorways") or scepter head, this motif is…

Dragon

$2620
This piece takes inspiration from a 15th-century Qazakh carpet, now on display at the Museum of Turkic and Islamic Art in Istanbul. The carpet features…

S element

$2620
This piece draws inspiration from the "S" element often found in Garabagh carpet border motifs. The "S" or "Z" is a typical feature in tribal…

Hartushi

$2620
These earrings are inspired by a floral ornament commonly used as a filler motif in Azerbaijani carpets. This ornament is attributed to the Kurdish Herki…

Two under the Moon

$2620
These creations encapsulate the essence of the lasting bond between two people, celebrating both joyful and challenging moments—the shared journey of life. Each piece is…

Leyli

$2650
These earrings draw inspiration from the name Leyli (Leyla), which originates from Arabic and means "night." It also signifies a woman with hair as dark…

Starry

$2680
This jewellery piece is inspired by the star motif often found in Guba carpets. The star, prevalent in tribal rugs, represents centuries of tradition. The…

Two Gochbuynuzu

$2680
This piece draws inspiration from the "Gochbuynuzu" motif, characterized by four opposing ram horns—a symbol representing bond and unity.…

Life of a pomegranate

$2680
The pomegranate is one of the most powerful ancient symbols, rich in meaning and present in various traditions and major religions. In Judaism, it symbolizes…

Flame Buta

$2710
The Buta is an ancient and beloved oriental motif, likely deriving its name from the Persian word "boteh," meaning a shrub resembling a thistle. This…

Pirabadil

$2740
This piece draws inspiration from the rosette, often featured as a field repeat or central motif in designs like Pirabadil carpets. Known as the "field…

Gochbuynuzu

$2770
These cufflinks draw inspiration from a traditional motif commonly found in Garabakh carpets. Representing a ram's horn, this motif also echoes the ancient "birth symbol."…

Quadruple Buta

$2770
Buta is an ancient and beloved oriental motif, likely deriving its name from the Persian word "boteh," meaning a shrub resembling a thistle. This ornament…

Borchaly

$2800
This piece draws inspiration from the central medallion found in Borchaly carpets, traditionally woven in Azerbaijan.…

Khurjun

$2800
This piece draws inspiration from the geometric patterns of the Garabagh group's khurjun (saddle bag carpet), woven in the village of Shasevan at the end…

Khurjun

$2800
This piece draws inspiration from the geometric patterns on Khurjun saddle bag carpets of the Garabagh group, woven in the village of Shasevan at the…

Endless Knot

$2825
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…

Gonagkend

$2830
These items draw inspiration from a classic Gonaghkand design, featuring an intricate mosaic of interwoven elements based on conjoined hexagons. The Gonaghkand pattern is one…

Khurjun

$2830
This piece is inspired by the geometrical patterns found on the khurjun (saddlebag carpet) of the Garabagh group, woven in the village of Shasevan at…