Anatolian rug
Carpet gifted to Peace Palace being restored in Aksaray
The restoration of a Hereke carpet, which was gifted in 1911 by the Ottoman Empire to the Peace Palace, serving as the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, is ongoing in the Central Anatolian province of Aksaray's Sultanhanı district.
Turkish carpets undergo traditional sun treatment before export
Hand-woven carpets from across Türkiye are spread out on empty wheat fields during summers for sunlight as part of a meticulous process to sterilize them before being shipped to destinations across the globe.
Antique carpet collectors are in Istanbul
Istanbul is hosting the 15th International Conference on Oriental Carpets (ICOC) starting today and will continue through June 9.
The proceeds of the "Women Behind the Weaving Loom" exhibition, which will take place in the ballroom during the conference to be held at The Marmara Taksim, will be donated to the weaving workshop to be established in Hatay.
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Turkish rug sector eyes market leadership
Türkiye aims to take over the market leadership in the carpet industry from India in handmade rugs, which was once one of the most purchased Turkish products by tourists, a sector representative has stated.
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Arkas presents carpet collection in historic mansion
Arkas, which has undertaken the restoration of the historic Mattheys Mansion in İzmir, is now presenting a selection from the Arkas Carpet Collection at the Arkas Art Bornova Mattheys Mansion, which it opened inside the mansion as its fourth art center in the city.
The mansion is one of Bornova's mansions that stand out with its history and architecture.
Iran reports making ‘world’s largest’ kilim rug
Iran announced on June 27 that weavers in the southern province of Fars had produced the world's largest kilim rug, measuring an enormous 105 square meters (more than 1,100 square feet).
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Rare portraits of Ottoman sultans to be sold at London auction
British auction house Christie's will offer collectors a chance to purchase the rare portraits of six Ottoman sultans - Orhan Gazi, Bayezid I, Isa Chelebi, Mehmed I, Selim I and Selim II - when they go under the hammer on Oct. 28.
The portraits are expected to fetch a total of 800,000 to 1.2 million pounds ($1.1 million - $1.64 million).
Mamluk style handmade carpets adorn homes in Japan
Mamluk style handmade carpets woven by women in Turkey's eastern Iğdır province are adorning homes in Japan.
In a joint project by the Turkish Employment Agency and Iğdır University, Turkish carpets were exported to Japan by women who are new to the profession.
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Craftsman keeping tradition of repairing antique carpets alive
Ramazan Yumuşak is the last representative of a family who has been repairing "antique carpets with antique carpets" for three generations in Istanbul, which is noted as one of the well-known carpet and rug centers of the world. He wants to keep the tradition alive by passing his 36-year profession, which he started at the age of 11, to future generations.
Hundreds of carpets laid out in sun to soften colors
A carpet trader, who collects hundreds of handmade carpets and rugs from across Anatolia, lays them out in the sun in Turkey's top tourism destination Antalya.