GAMLISONBAHAR
GAMLISONBAHAR
Gamlisonbahar is the poetry of time slowing down.
This carpet captures the quiet melancholy of autumn — not as an ending, but as a moment of reflection. Its dark, almost nocturnal ground becomes a stage for winding branches, falling leaves, and delicate birds suspended mid-motion. Nothing here rushes. Everything lingers.
The composition feels like a forest just after the wind has passed. Branches stretch and intertwine with organic grace, carrying the memory of movement rather than its force. Soft golds, muted reds, and gentle blues glow against the darkness, like fading light filtering through thinning leaves. There is beauty here, but it is thoughtful, restrained, and deeply emotional.
Handwoven entirely from silk, Gamlisonbahar has a remarkable depth. Light settles into the weave gently, revealing layers of detail as if uncovering stories long held beneath the surface. The longer one looks, the more intimate the experience becomes — tiny blossoms, quiet birds, and flowing lines that feel almost handwritten.
The border frames the scene like the edge of a remembered season. It does not interrupt the narrative; it contains it with care. Within it, the design feels alive, yet peaceful — a balance between movement and stillness.
Gamlisonbahar is not a celebration of loss, but of maturity. It honors the beauty that comes with letting go, with understanding that transformation does not always arrive with brightness — sometimes it arrives softly.
This is an artwork for spaces that value depth over display, emotion over spectacle. A piece that does not simply fill a room, but gives it a soul.






