The solution begins with four circles arranged to echo the gathering of women around their embroidery. Their intersection creates a distinctive star-shaped form in the negative space between them—a geometric distillation of tatreez's fundamental building block, the single cross-stitch.
Just as every tatreez pattern begins with one stitch that multiplies into thousands, this mark tessellates into infinite patterns. The construction mirrors the practice: individual elements combining through intention and precision to create something larger than themselves, echoing how both tatreez and Islamic geometric art build complexity from humble repetition.
The identity becomes dynamic, allowing it to adapt to Samarkand's growing initiatives and needs.