
Amigurumi is the term for stuffed toys made by crocheting or knitting. It originates from Japanese, where the word “ami” means “to crochet” and “nuigurumi” means “stuffed toy.” The primary materials used are yarn, a crochet hook, stuffing material, and sometimes accessories such as eyes and noses. The toys are crafted in separate pieces and then assembled and stuffed. Amigurumi can possess both aesthetic and functional qualities and is commonly used as children’s toys, decorative items, or colle
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Nursena Güller

Bayburt Ehramı is a traditional wool weaving produced on handlooms using conventional methods, known for its protective qualities against cold climatic conditions. This product holds a significant place among Bayburt’s traditional crafts both as an element of cultural identity and as a tool for local development.Historical BackgroundThe history of Bayburt Ehramı is rooted in the rural weaving traditions of the city. In the past, ehrams woven by women in households were widely used in daily life
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Zeynep Şule Bingöl

Bursa Silk / Bursa Silk Yarn is a textile raw material unique to Bursa Province in Türkiye, derived from the silkworm cocoon and protected under geographical indication. This yarn is obtained from silkworms fed on the leaves of morus trees that grow in Bursa’s mineral-rich soils and mild humid climate. For centuries it has been a fundamental element of the region’s weaving and textile tradition. Bursa Silk is produced through the processing of cocoons from silkworms raised according to specific
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Sabiha Meyra Şahinler