As Leyla moved to her new home, she didn't just take a carpet; she carried the wisdom and love her father had woven into her life. Years later, when she taught her own children the craft, they would look at the vibrant reds and deep blues, knowing they were walking on the path of their grandfather’s devotion. Melekxanim Eyyubovanin Qizinin Toyu - Röya Official
In a quiet village tucked into the foothills of the Caucasus, lived an old weaver named Aslan. For years, he had been known for the intricate patterns of his carpets, but his greatest pride was not his wool—it was the future of his daughter, Leyla. Qizinin
The villagers often spoke of Aslanın qızının (Aslan’s daughter's) kindness. While others sought wealth, Aslan spent his evenings teaching Leyla the secret dyes made from pomegranate skins and walnut shells. "Every thread you weave," he told her, "is a prayer for the home you will one day build." As Leyla moved to her new home, she