Growing up in a small city, surrounded by nature's quiet comfort, our artist found her stillness in gardens — not timelines. Where others scrolled, she drew petals. Where others needed noise, she needed the exact colour of a peony at noon.
Petals and Poetry was never designed to follow a season. It was born from a feeling — the kind that arrives uninvited on a slow Tuesday and stays like a favourite song. The softness of flowers. The stillness of a garden at noon. The beauty discovered in the simplest, unhurried moment.
Each design is a chapter of a feeling most of us have had but never quite named. The warmth of divine timing. The drama of velvet romance. The quiet belief that every petal has already bloomed exactly on time. If you've ever pressed a flower between pages just to keep the feeling — this collection is for you.
We don't just sell accessories. We carry identities. Because the girl who picks up her phone fifty times a day deserves to see something on it that feels like the best, most intentional version of herself — every single time.
A girl.
A garden.
A quiet summer.
Growing up in a small city, surrounded by nature's quiet comfort, our artist found her stillness in gardens — not timelines. Where others scrolled, she drew petals. Where others needed noise, she needed the exact colour of a peony at noon.
Petals and Poetry was never designed to follow a season. It was born from a feeling — the kind that arrives uninvited on a slow Tuesday and stays like a favourite song. The softness of flowers. The stillness of a garden at noon. The beauty discovered in the simplest, unhurried moment.
Each design is a chapter of a feeling most of us have had but never quite named. The warmth of divine timing. The drama of velvet romance. The quiet belief that every petal has already bloomed exactly on time. If you've ever pressed a flower between pages just to keep the feeling — this collection is for you.
We don't just sell accessories. We carry identities. Because the girl who picks up her phone fifty times a day deserves to see something on it that feels like the best, most intentional version of herself — every single time.
"Every petal has a poem.
Every poem has a girl."






