H i r a e t h was the starting point. A word for a longing that cannot be resolved—an ache for a home, a place, a time, or a state of being that may no longer exist, or may never have existed at all. We begin there.
With the idea that home is not fixed, but felt. Something carried, assembled, remembered. Cushions, throws, curtains and towels become the soft bricks with which you build it.
In Anatolian lands, every name carries a story. Across these lands, symbols are chosen with intention: to invite good fortune, to ward off evil, to transform. Bolka means abundance. We work within this language of meaning. Through metal hand-embroidery made of threads of genuine copper, silver or gold following the Ottoman tradition, alongside hand-looming traditions, we practice a quiet alchemy—transforming everyday objects into contemporary talismans. Each piece carries something with it: a charm shaped by centuries of belief, an intention, a form of protection.
Every collection draws from a distinct cultural heritage—Anatolian kilims, heraldic traditions, the Irish druidic tree alphabet—translated into objects that live with you: on your walls, your table, your body. Like the talismanic shirts once worn by sultans, they are made to be carried. Not mere decoration, but anchors. A home, wherever you may be.

