“Some flowers bloom only for those who notice.”
— from the Orlaya studio

Orlaya
Orlaya is a world of memory, flowers, and meaning. It grows from roots, old stories, gardens tended by grandmothers, lace curtains moving in summer wind. And it carries seeds, of love, of longing, of what still wants to bloom.
The aesthetic is timeless. Wildflowers overgrown near a fence. A handwritten note tucked in a drawer. Porcelain touched by warmth.
There is softness in the details. A butterfly hidden in the leaves. A line of poetry folded inside an order.
Orlaya is not just a brand. It is for people who notice the small things. Those who feel deeply, remember often, and want beauty to mean something.

About the Artist
Orlaya is the work of Olga Ayhan, an artist, mother, and storyteller raised in Yaroslavl, Russia. Her work is shaped by memories of flower filled gardens, lace curtained windows, and the quiet rhythm of seasons passing.
She grew up surrounded by her grandmother’s garden, lace moving in the summer wind, and the quiet beauty of everyday details. Those memories have become the soul of Orlaya, a place where flowers are not only painted but also remembered, cherished, and given meaning.
Today Olga lives in McLean, Virginia with her husband and their two children. She is growing her own garden, carrying forward what was planted in her long ago, and is always in search of beauty, belonging, and stories still waiting to bloom.
Each piece she creates is painted with care, inspired by childhood, nature, and the poetry found in small and fleeting moments.