
Turkish Textile Culture is a culture that developed over historical processes across a vast geographical area extending from Southern Siberia and Central Asia to the Caucasus, Anatolia and the Balkans. This culture emerged in response to the needs of a nomadic lifestyle and gradually transformed into artistic production forms associated with settled life. Turkish textile art encompasses works produced through various techniques such as felt, flat weaving (kilim, cicim, zili, sumak) and pile weav
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Felting is a craft that involves the production of items through the felting of natural fibers such as sheep’s wool. Those who practice this trade are called felt master or feltmaker. Feltmaking is an ancient craft that extends from the steppes of Central Asia to the hans, bazaars, and village squares of Anatolia.Felt is a traditional textile material formed when wool fibers adhere to one another under the influence of moisture, heat, and pressure, resulting in a non-woven surface. Originating i
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