

This work turns a woven surface into a small theatre of intimacy, where a single fold of textile becomes the protagonist—its drape casting soft valleys of shadow that animate the otherwise disciplined geometry of the carpet. Turquoise and lapis hues radiate like cooled flame against cream and rust, suggesting a dialogue between serenity and embers, between domestic comfort and ceremonial splendor. The dense arabesque motifs read as a visual memory—repetition as devotion—while the fringe at the edge punctuates the composition with a tactile reminder of the hand, the loom, and time itself. In the quiet tension between patterned order and gravitational collapse, the piece speaks of heritage held, handled, and continually remade through everyday touch.







