
Eflani Çember Bezi is a traditional fabric produced in the Eflani district of Karabük Province, Türkiye, using conventional weaving techniques. This fabric is distinguished by its original motifs and handcraftsmanship and is protected as a geographical indication under Law No. 6769 on Industrial Property.The registration process was initiated on 15 April 2008 by the Eflani Subprovince Social Assistance and Solidarity Foundation and completed on 3 November 2015.Production and Weaving TechniqueEfl
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Elif Laçin

Bafra Zembili is a unique type of basket native to the Bafra district of Samsun Province in Türkiye’s Black Sea Region, traditionally crafted using artisanal methods for various purposes including transportation. The primary raw materials—kındıra grass and corn husks—are natural resources that grow exclusively under specific climatic and environmental conditions, determining both the shape and textural qualities of the basket. The product has been officially registered with a geographical indica
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Sevgi Kıraç

Beytüşşebap Jirki Kilim is a handcrafted textile produced in Beytüşşebap and its surrounding areas in Şırnak using wool yarn. The weaving process involves interlacing warp and weft threads in a specific pattern. The tradition of kilim weaving has been sustained by the local population for generations, and its motifs are closely linked to the region’s way of life and cultural values. Beytüşşebap Jirki Kilim (Culture Portal)" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Materials and Dyeing
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Zelal Çakar

Karadeniz Keşan fabric is a traditional woven textile produced in Trabzon and its surrounding regions. Made from cotton and natural fibers, this fabric is noted for its soft texture and durability. It is both comfortable and long-lasting when used in children’s clothing.Historical and Cultural SignificanceThe Keşan fabric has been used in the Black Sea region for centuries and is an integral part of the local traditional clothing culture. It is commonly found in garments worn during weddings, ho
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İbrahim Filiz