Sukoon

The Collections

Find your stillness.

Three materials. Three journeys. One intention.

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Al-Ard

الأرض — The Earth

Olive Wood · Oxidized Bronze

The olive tree lives a thousand years. It survives drought, fire, and storm — and still bears fruit. In the Quran, Allah swears by it. Warm, alive, deeply rooted. No two pieces identical.

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Collection 01

Al-Aswad

السواد — The Dark

Black Obsidian · Brushed Gold

Volcanic obsidian — dense, grounding, unshakeable. For those who have been through the fire and are still standing.

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Al-Bahr

البحر — The Sea

Lapis Lazuli · Polished Gold

Midnight blue flecked with natural gold pyrite. Six thousand years of Islamic heritage. For those who seek depth.

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Al-Osmanli

العثماني — The Ottoman

Hand-Knotted Silk · Precious Stone · Numbered

Five centuries of Ottoman craft. Commissioned from a fifth-generation master artisan in Istanbul's Grand Bazaar. Hand-knotted silk cord. Every piece numbered and certified. When a run is complete, it is complete.

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Al-Osmanli

العثماني — The Ottoman

Five centuries of craft.
One unbroken tradition.

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: "Verily you shall conquer Constantinople. What a wonderful leader will her leader be, and what a wonderful army will that army be." He said this six centuries before it happened. In 1453, Sultan Mehmed II — just twenty-one years old — fulfilled that prophecy. He rode into the city and immediately went to pray.

Constantinople became Istanbul — the heart of the Ottoman Caliphate for nearly five centuries. At its peak, it was the most sophisticated city on earth. Its scholars, architects, physicians, and craftsmen set the standard for human excellence in their age. The Grand Bazaar — built in 1461, just eight years after the conquest — became the world's first great marketplace. Among its artisans were the makers of Tasbih — craftsmen who understood that what they were making would be held during the most private conversations between a believer and Allah.

That tradition has never stopped. Five centuries later, in the same covered bazaar, descendants of those original craftsmen still work by hand. They learned from their fathers who learned from their fathers — an unbroken chain of craft stretching back to the Ottoman golden age. Al-Osmanli is Sukoon's direct connection to that lineage. Every piece is commissioned personally from a fifth-generation master artisan whose family has occupied the same workshop in the Grand Bazaar for over a hundred years.

The Materials

Al-Osmanli is crafted from hand-selected precious materials chosen by the artisan himself — amber from the Baltic, coral from the Mediterranean, and rare stones sourced through relationships built over generations. The cord is hand-knotted natural silk — each knot tied individually between every bead, the Ottoman method unchanged for five centuries. Separators and accents are hand-finished gold. No two Al-Osmanli pieces are identical. Each one is a singular object.

This is not a product made at scale. Each Al-Osmanli Tasbih takes days to complete. We commission in small batches — when a run is finished, it is finished. What arrives at your door is numbered, certified with the artisan's mark, and carries the weight of everything described above.

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Beads — Subha

Hand-knotted silk. Compact, precious, intimate. For the one who carries their practice quietly — in a pocket, in a palm, between meetings and moments.

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Beads — Misbaha

The full Ottoman Misbaha. Substantial, meditative, heirloom-quality. For extended Dhikr, for the 99 names, for the practice that deserves the finest tool.

Numbered Edition

Every Al-Osmanli Tasbih arrives with a certificate of origin bearing the artisan's name, the piece number within its batch, the materials used, and the date of completion. This is not a formality — it is a record of provenance for an object built to outlast its owner.

Every Al-Osmanli Includes
  • Hand-knotted silk cord Tasbih — precious stone, hand-finished gold accents
  • Artisan-made velvet pouch — deep navy with gold cord
  • A Sukoon card — one ayah, one reflection, one intention
  • A 30-day Dhikr practice guide
  • Certificate of origin — artisan's mark, piece number, materials, date of completion
  • The Istanbul origin story — a printed card telling the five-century lineage of your piece

Every piece handcrafted. Every order ships with an ayah and a reflection.