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by Fehmi Kaya A Turkmen rug is a handmade floor-covering textile originating in Central Asia, traditionally crafted by Turkmen tribes. These rugs serve various p...
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by Fehmi Kaya Azerbaijani carpets, steeped in centuries of tradition and artistry, stand as remarkable testaments to the cultural heritage of Azerbaijan. These ...
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by Fehmi Kaya In the vibrant world of traditional hand-woven carpets from Central and West Asia, one finds an exquisite motif known as the gul (also spelled gol,...
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by Fehmi Kaya Tabriz, the esteemed capital of Iran's East Azerbaijan province, stands as an illustrious center in the world of Persian carpets. Renowned for...
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by Fehmi Kaya Tibetan rug making stands as a testament to ancient craftsmanship, rooted deeply in the cultural and economic fabric of Tibet. This intricate art ...
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by Fehmi Kaya In the rich tapestry of Anatolian culture, kilims stand as vibrant symbols of tradition, woven not just for practical use but imbued with profound ...
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by Fehmi Kaya Kilims, the flat tapestry-woven carpets originating from the former Persian Empire, hold a profound cultural and historical significance. These ve...
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by Fehmi Kaya The Turkish people, known for their diverse cultural heritage and widespread diaspora, trace their roots back to Central Asia, particularly through...
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by Fehmi Kaya Holbein carpets, named after the famed German artist Hans Holbein the Younger, hold a unique place in the tapestry of European Renaissance art. The...
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by Fehmi Kaya Nestled within the historic Sultanahmet Square in Istanbul, Turkey, lies the Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum, a testament to the rich cultural tape...
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