Marri

Blending ancient symbolism with modern craftsmanship, our accessory collection Marri; reimagines Hittite artisty-bold, intricate pieces that carry the spirit, power, and elegance of a timeless civilization into today.

We aimed to design an accessory collection that reflects the aesthetic sensibility of the Hittite civilization and modernized versions of the traditional crafts they widely used. The overall style is symbolic, adorned with intricate craftsmanship, and inspired by religious, mythological, and natural elements of the era. Geometric patterns such as circles, spirals, and triangles are frequently incorporated into the accessories. These designs were not merely decorative but were regarded as symbols representing cosmic order and the universe.

Hittite accessories stand out as pieces that embody the artistic vision and craftsmanship of the Hittite civilization, which ruled Anatolia during the 2nd milennium BCE. Their style is highly symbolic, richly detailed, and influenced by the spiritual, mythological, and natural aspects of their time. Metalwork was refined and meticulously crafted, often incorporating precious stones. Metal embossing and engraving techniques—now nearly forgotten in Anatolia—were widely used in Hittite art.

Hittite accessories were typicaly large, bold, and heavy, serving not only as personal adornments but also as symbols of social status and power. They carried both functional and artistic value, with religious symbols and nature-inspired elements playing a central role in their design. The style is characterized by complexity, fine details, and strong symbolism.

Drawing from our research, we sought to create accessories that serve as a bridge between the past and the present, capturing the essence of Hittite aesthetics in a contemporary form.

 

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Tray
Alpi Oak Veneer
Silver-plated Brass
Engraved Silver-plated Brass
Dimensions:
Large; W: 45 D: 35 H: 6, Small; W: 35 D: 25 H: 6
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