PERA
PERA
Pera is a city seen through elegance.
This carpet captures Istanbul at the moment when worlds meet — East and West, tradition and modernity, land and water. Boats glide gently across the surface, carrying musicians, travelers, and quiet observers, while bridges arc above them like open invitations. In the distance, domes and minarets rise softly into a hazed skyline, blending into one continuous rhythm.
The composition feels like a memory painted in light. Nothing here is hurried. Figures drift, sails catch the wind, and the city watches itself move. Pera does not document a single moment; it evokes an atmosphere — one of curiosity, refinement, and perpetual transition.
Handwoven entirely from silk, this piece possesses an extraordinary delicacy. The weave allows colors to dissolve into one another — pale stone, muted blues, gentle golds — creating a surface that feels almost translucent. Light passes through the design with grace, enhancing its pictorial softness.
Unlike ornamental carpets, Pera unfolds like a narrative. The borders frame the scene gently, like the margins of a travel journal, holding the story without confining it. Within this frame, the city feels alive, but unburdened by noise.
Pera is a tribute to cultural convergence — to places where art, commerce, and imagination coexist effortlessly. It belongs to spaces that value openness, dialogue, and timeless sophistication.
This is an artwork that does not merely depict a city, but captures its spirit — refined, curious, and forever in motion.



