

About
A refined space where ancient art meets digital royalty in every little details.
Queen Anāhitā stands not as a myth alone, but as a living testament to life, love, kindness, and compassion—an eternal feminine principle flowing through the long river of Persian civilization. The philosophy that guides these works of art draws its lineage from ancient Persia, shaped across more than 5,500 years of cultural memory and refined until nearly 1,800 years ago, when its symbols reached their mature form.
Anāhitā was venerated across the Iranian world some 2,500 years ago, yet her presence transcends any single era. Her origins extend further still, reaching back to the earliest Persian settlements nearly 9,500 years ago, and her reverence endured until approximately 1,500 years ago. Through this art, history does not lie dormant—it stirs, luminous, and breathes once more into the present.






I seek to weave grace with the breath of technology,
to shape an ancient Persian vision reborn—
a singular art experience, rare as a diamond and of precious stone,
offered to the world through the sacred gateway
of Queen Anahita.
My path listens closely to the past.
With quiet devotion, I gather a forgotten fragment of history
and invite it gently into the present,
so it may be seen again, felt again,
and held with love once more.
My art stands as an offering of remembrance—
history presented with reverence,
embraced by Christian compassion
and awakened by deep spiritual awareness.
I believe in the God of love,
in the heavens and the angels of biblical light,
whose mercy flows through all creation.
In this light, I walk as a spiritual soul,
creating not only with the hand,
but with faith, humility, and love.









