
Ankara
Hittite sun disc, deer, and tree of life.
From İznik tiles to the Seljuk star, from the court’s powerful women to Sufi calligraphy — every scarf is a wearable Anatolian story.

Hittite sun disc, deer, and tree of life.

Ancient Smyrna, Ionian columns, and meander.

16th-century İznik tile: tulip, carnation, saz leaf.

Seljuk ten-pointed star tessellation.

Filigree silverwork, pomegranate, and vine.

Silhouette of the Twin Minarets and Three Tombs.

Kaçkar's misty peaks, tea terraces, and traditional serender granaries.

Bosphorus, Topkapı illumination, and Ottoman tulip.

Ancient Aegean and meander, in the footsteps of Troy.

Mediterranean turquoise, Lycia, and Aspendos.

Erciyes, fairy chimneys, and Seljuk star.

Zeugma mosaic, Antep pistachio, and vine.

The mystery of Göbeklitepe's standing stones.

Geometry of the Divriği portal.

Urartian lion, Akdamar, and lake turquoise.

Copper craftsmanship, Munzur waters, and Kemaliye canyon.

Ancient Amisos gold, Black Sea wave, and tobacco leaf.

Olive branch, Oylum Höyük, and Roman mosaic.
One motif, three grounds. Dramatic palace compositions; power soars on a vibrant ground.
Passion for ruby; Ottoman tulip, Slavic flower.
Cappadocia, Pamukkale, salt lake layers.
Hands-on-hips, ram's horn; abstract arrangement.
Trade routes flowing from Piri Reis maps.
Orhon and Çoker; sharp-edged color fields.
wholeness in a single vertical line.
Elif · 2.200 ₺whirling Sema spirals.
Vav · 2.300 ₺flowing lines.
Nun · 2.200 ₺rays opening to the right path.
Ye · 2.200 ₺Winter of 1921, the icy road from İnebolu to Kastamonu. Şerife Bacı drove her ammunition-laden ox-cart through a freezing blizzard. In the morning, she was found frozen; the ammunition she covered with her body and her swaddled baby were perfectly safe. This scarf carries the warmth of a mother.
1877, Aziziye Bastion. When her brother fell as a martyr, Nene Hatun of Erzurum took up an axe and rushed to the ramparts. Throughout her life, she was remembered as 'the Mother of Aziziye.' This motif is dedicated to the courage ignited by love for one's homeland.
1919, Bartın. Halime Çavuş went to the front disguised as a man, rising to the rank of sergeant. The medal on her chest represents the silent heroism of many women who chose to remain unseen. This scarf salutes that quiet honor.
Two wars, one heart. Kara Fatma formed volunteer detachments, rode her horse from front to front, and commanded. The crossed swords in this motif whisper the resolve of a woman who led the way.
1920, Çukurova. Rahmiye, renowned for her speed, was called 'Tayyar,' meaning 'flying.' She fell as a martyr while charging the enemy, still young. The swallow with open wings is her soaring spirit.
1922, Manisa — Gördes. Makbule, fighting in the ranks of the Kuvayı Milliye, fell to the earth at just twenty years old. The young laurel branch is a memory of a youth that faded prematurely but never truly fades from memory.
No botanical realism; Matisse paper cut-outs, O’Keeffe abstractions.
Maximum simplicity, maximum quality. The intricate craftsmanship within a single motif speaks volumes. Hand-rolled edges, numbered limited edition.
Ram's horn, hands-on-hips, tree of life — the everyday, modern language of natural dyes.
Hittite sun, Phrygian geometry, and ancient deer — a contemporary interpretation of copper and bronze.
MİSRA carries Anatolia’s ten-thousand-year visual language into a contemporary wardrobe. Each collection drinks from a source: the cobalt blue of İznik workshops, the geometry of Seljuk stonework, the daring of the court’s powerful women.
Motifs are composed as flat vectors, pass through the hands of master calligraphers and illuminators, and are printed onto a modal-silk blend with digital reactive printing. The result: a museum piece that wraps around your neck.
— Anatolia, woven into silk.
Palette and composition are explored with AI; each motif is structured as a flat vector.
Arabic letters, architecture, and tughra are always crafted by a master hand. AI for brief, human for drawing.
Digital reactive printing — modal-silk blend, 100% silk twill for Davet.
Edges are hand-rolled; not a single piece is produced before sample approval.
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