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by Fehmi Kaya In today's world of interior design, few pieces of furniture are as versatile and iconic as the Ottoman. From its humble origins in the Ottoma...
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by Fehmi Kaya Anatolian animal carpets, woven during the Seljuq and early Ottoman periods (14th–16th century), stand as remarkable testaments to both arti...
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by Fehmi Kaya Turkey, a land steeped in history and cultural diversity, boasts a rich artistic heritage that spans millennia. From the ancient civilizations of t...
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by Fehmi Kaya Oriental carpets, renowned for their intricate designs and unparalleled craftsmanship, have captivated the world for centuries. Among the notable c...
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by Fehmi Kaya Prayer rugs, known for their intricate designs and profound religious significance, serve as essential tools for devout worshippers in various fait...
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by Fehmi Kaya Soumak (also spelled soumakh, sumak, sumac, or soumac) is a tapestry technique used for weaving sturdy, decorative fabrics in carpets, rugs, dome...
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by Fehmi Kaya Bergama is a municipality and district of İzmir Province, Turkey. 🏘️ Its area is 1,544 km², and its population is 105,75...
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by Fehmi Kaya Carpet weaving in Isparta developed towards the end of the 19th century. Isparta (Sparta) in Pisidia was one of the late regions to develop a carp...
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by Fehmi Kaya Milas carpets and rugs (also Milâs or Melas) are Turkish carpets and rugs that bear characteristics proper to the district of Milas in Mu...
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by Fehmi Kaya A magic carpet, also called a flying carpet, is a legendary carpet and common trope in fantasy fiction. It is typically used as a form of transport...
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