Zilu (زیلو): Zilu is one of the oldest Iranian handicrafts that has been used as a mat in houses, schools and shrines.
One of a kind handwoven carpet with natural dying.
this is a kind of kilim woven with cotton threads and simple designs quite in harmony with rural life. It has a cotton warp and weft.
Ziloo weaving has long been popular in the cities of Fars, Khorasan and desert cities. In Yazd Province, the best ziloos were woven in Meybod.
The Simourgh Notebook from ¨The Lonely Garden¨ series
A hundred pages to record and solidify an idea, to sketch or to relive a memory which should not
be forgotten.
This semi-hard covered notebook with two types of blank and dotted pages, is suitable for
writing, organizing and drawing on trips or city strolls.
The original pattern design of the cover, seeks to recreate up-to-dated conceptions, of a
mysterious past. The design presents imaginative reflections and perceptions, rooted in the rich
history of Persian culture.
The paper is prepared from Sustainable Forest Management, and since it is recyclable, it does
not harm nature and the environment.