Two men working with yarn in a yarn workshop, one is standing and the other is sitting, with colorful woven rugs and hanging yarn in the background.
Text about Nasser Nishaburi, a Persian rug design entrepreneur, his family, and contribution to the carpet industry, with additional detailed paragraphs.
Close-up of a text design with the words 'NASSER NISHABURI' at the top and 'HERITAGE, KOWLY, AZEBAYAN, ZILU, DIGITAL' at the bottom, with some letters highlighted in yellow.
Photograph of Nasser Nishaburi sitting barefoot on a colorful Persian rug, inside a woven-textured room, surrounded by Persian textiles and crafts. Adjacent is a separate image of two small, patterned rugs draped over a wall. The page includes text about Persian craft, values, and tradition.
A vintage rug with geometric patterns in blue, red, and black draped over an old brick and stone wall.
Three colorful woven rugs hanging on a beige dirt wall outdoors, with dry grass and rocks at the ground.
A colorful woven rug draped over a stone wall with a cloudy sky in the background, accompanying a quote about the Kowi collection and nomad gypsy women.
Photograph of woven rugs with various geometric patterns and colors, displayed on a concrete surface.
Photograph of five colorful woven rugs hanging on a wall, each with distinct patterns and colors, with a column of text on the right discussing textile art and recycling.
An elderly man with gray hair wearing a plaid shirt, sitting on a bench in a workshop, surrounded by colorful woven rugs and yarn hanging on the wall.
Display of red and pink woven textiles, including scarves and rugs, hanging on a wooden wall with a ladder in the foreground and text on the right explaining the design philosophy of advocating for unique handcrafted items.
Colorful yarns in blue and yellow hanging on a loom, with a woven textile pattern in progress below.
A magazine or book open to a two-page spread containing text about the Nishaburi family, their history, and craftsmanship in Tabriz, Azerbaijan. The right page features a photo of a person weaving a carpet with blue patterns on a beige background.
Photos of people working with textiles and rugs in a workshop. The images show individuals weaving, inspecting, and dyeing wool yarn, with some hanging on walls and others being processed or prepared for further work.
A brochure or catalog page showcasing the Azerbaijan Collection of carpets designed by Luis Eslava. The page features the collection's name, a brief description, size options, and six color and pattern samples of the carpets. The background contains a close-up image of a blue and black striped carpet with a red cup placed on it.
Interior of a workshop with two blue modern rugs on a wooden floor, piles of fabric and clothing, and a window in the background.
A page from a design book featuring an image and text. The text on the left reads, 'The Zilu collection aims to preserve and reenergize the production of a weaving technique on the verge of disappearance. A human heritage at its best.' The image on the right shows a textile art piece with a mix of red, blue, and black patterns and a transparent plastic or glass panel above it. Below the image, the title reads, 'SILENCE ZILU.
Woman hand spinning blue yarn and a large rug making loom, in a room with brick walls; another person working on a larger weaving loom with white threads
Close-up of a traditional crafting tool made of bent wood and tied with white string, hanging in a workshop with blurred background.
A red patterned woven rug hanging on a rustic, uneven adobe wall with holes, with a pinkish tan building with a balcony and a beige tower against a clear blue sky in the background.
A promotional page for The Silence Zulu Collection designed by Luis Eslava, featuring textile patterns with red, blue, and white colors and dimensions, alongside a red and white patterned fabric surface with a cup of tea and a geometric pattern on the right side.
A red Zilu rug on a tiled floor, three blue corns of yarn on top.
A rug weaver with a dark hat and vest standing in a small room, visible through a rectangular hole in a textured, light-colored wall.