
Ceramics: colorful decorations made from ceramic material. They have a glossy surface similar to glass and typically use vivid colors such as blue, red, and green.During the Ottoman period, ceramics were widely used in mosques, palaces and fountains.Materials Used in Ceramic Production 🏺🖌️Special materials are used to make ceramics.Pigments: Bright colors such as blue, red and green are used.Glaze: A special coating that gives ceramics a glossy, glass-like and durable finish.Furnace: Ceramics
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Meryem Şentürk Çoban

Şarkışla kilim is a registered handicraft product woven on handlooms in the Şarkışla district of Sivas Province using wool yarn. These kilims are typically rectangular or rhombus-shaped and feature dense geometric patterns arranged symmetrically. They stand out as a regional folkloric product due to their traditional production methods and rich repertoire of motifs.Product CharacteristicsThe primary material of the Şarkışla kilim is fine wool yarn used for both warp and weft. The surface of the
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Kasım Emre Anıl

Bergama hand-knotted rug is a handwoven carpet produced in the Bergama district of İzmir Province and its surrounding areas using traditional weaving techniques, natural wool yarn, and plant-based dyes. It was officially registered in 1997 by the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office with a "Geographical Indication" mark.Product Description and Distinguishing CharacteristicsThe Bergama hand-knotted rug is woven using the Turkish knot (double knot) technique at a density of 1,280 knots per square d
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Ali Hakyol