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Title: KILIM SANAT


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KILIM SANATBir nakis-bir yazma-bir kilim-bir
bakir tepsiMis gibi insan kokuyor hepsi.
B.R.Eyüboglu
  • www.kilimsanat.com

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Perfume of Lavender Buds Relaxes and
Refreshes
In the language of flowers, lavender symbolizes
LUCK WITH LOVE
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  • We filled our sachets and dolls with lavender
    buds from our garden
  • Lavender is a shrubby plant indigenous to the
    mountainous regions of the countries bordering
    the eastern half of the Mediterranean, and
    cultivated extensively for its aromatic flowers
    in various parts of Turkiye.The fragrant oil to
    which the odour of Lavender flowers is due is a
    valuable article of commerce, much used in
    perfumery, and to a lesser extent in medicine.
    The fine aromatic smell is found in all parts of
    the shrub, but the essential oil is only produced
    from the flowers and flower-stalks. Besides being
    grown for the production of this oil, Lavender is
    widely sold in the fresh state as 'bunched
    Lavender,' and as 'dried Lavender,' the flowers
    are used powdered, for sachet making and also for
    pot-pourri.

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LAVENDER PALACE STYLE
Relaxes and Refreshes
To get more perfuime, squeeze the sachet
slightly. You may replace lavender buds, after
one or two years just pressing a steam iron from
the back of the sachet. You may have sachets
either on cards or in cotton textile envelopes
with a blue bead attached..
This traditionally embroidered lavender sachet
is surrounded with famous Turkish lace Needle
Oya .
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Our Sachets are filled with freshly dried
essential oil buds to tuck in dresser drawers,
trunks, linen closets, cars, office desk, etc.
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Enjoy relaxing and being fresh with our
Lavander Dolls.
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Crafters who passed the gift of craftmaking to
us. They are our grand grand mothers and fathers
.
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Her name is Gül Bebek. She is my first lavender
doll. Her clothing is similar to central
Anatolian village women. A white cotton shirt, a
traditional kutnu dress instead of kutnu üç
etek and a hand embroidered apron. She has a
necklace made of fake golden coins and coloured
headscarves. Her arms are posable and she can be
redressed.
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A Legend
  • There is a legend about lavender dolls.
  • "If you have a problem, then share it
  • with a lavender doll . Before going to bed,
  • tell your worry to the doll, After squeezing
  • her gently place her beneath your pillow.
  • Whilst you sleep, the doll will take your
  • worries away leaving you with
  • the most restfull dreams!"

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Gül Bebeks love travelling together.
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These ladies are from south-east of Turkiye. They
are ready to attend a girls party given a day
before wedding. Their dresses and üçeteks are
made from a bright textile with shining
spangles over it.
They have a natural basket base instead of
their legs, so they are standing firmly.
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His name is Kavuklu. He was an important
character of the public theatre until the
second half of the twentieth centuriy. He
carries a small pouch of lavender inserted into
his colourful belt.
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This is an attempt to make a doll resembling the
statue of goddess Artemisia at the museum of
Efes, Selçuk.
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These ladies have bridal dresses from Central
Anatolia. They have special head dressing, and
a belt with traditional buckles. The cotton
textile used for their dresses are produced at
home looms.
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A bride from Kütahya, she has a special headdress
and wearing the ceremonial embroidered dress
called Bindalli. Her necklace may have more
than a hundred fake golden coins.
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We tried to bring a lady to the mens area. A
lady and a teenager from Demre Antalya where
Santa Claus came from.
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They are ladies with oya flowers. A Norvegian
friend gave me the idea. so I call them Annelill.
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We wrapped Gülbebeks into Kundaks as mothers
were doing through the last century.
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These ladies, their skirts filled with lavender
buds, are very skillful in knitting colourful
Anatolian socks and gloves.
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She has her baby wrapped in Kundak
She plays Saz
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He is Nasreddin Hodja
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Lavender Gift Pack
  • Mini lavender sachet
  • Palace style lavender sachet
  • Gül Bebek
  • An eye pillow
  • A bunch of Lavender Flowers for your tea
  • Lavender soap
  • All in a Basket

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HANDMADE MINIATURE WOOLEN CARPETS Enjoy the
taste of folkcrafts history at home with
authentic miniature replicas of Anatolian carpets
reproduced by the support of
KilimSanat. These carpets and their unique motifs
literally represent the creativity of Anatolian
women traditional carpetmaking of thousands of
years.
A Milas prayer carpet
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KilimSanatRuhiye Mine Kayra, Her Neighbours and
Crafters who passed the gift of craftmaking to
us.
Ögretmen Rehber Halk Sanatinin Yeniden Üretimi
Olanaklari arastirmacisi
Izmir 0232 894 8101
mine_at_kilim.net.tr Çamlik Köyü ,
Selçuk Istanbul 0216 336 0260
www.kilimsanat.com

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