Hand Woven Yağcıbedir Yoruk Apron Kök Dye Kirman 70 Years - Kilim Weaving Cicim
It has a deep-rooted history as the traditional clothing pieces of Yoruk Turkmens. These special aprons are handcrafted from wool or cotton fabrics and decorated with unique patterns and motifs. Traditionally worn on special occasions, these gowns are popular today for both traditional events and fashion. Each apron has great cultural value, reflecting the symbols and identity of the Yoruk culture, and are special clothing pieces where traditional handcraftsmanship and modern style meet. This product, which is almost antique and smells of history, adds magnificent elegance to your living spaces as a runner on the dining table or as a wall decor.
-ID information-
ID Number: 042HRA0006584
Origin: Türkiye
Dimensions in square meters: 78 cm x 108 cm = 0.84 Square meters
Production Place: Balıkesir, Village - Yörük
Producer: Anonymous / Public
Age: 70 years old (carpet made in 1940 - 1955)
Production Method: 100% Hand Production
Production Time Approx: 1 month
Dye Technique: Natural Root Dye
Yarn Technique and Weft Warp, Knot: Kirman Special Spinning / Wool to Wool 100% Wool
Condition of Item: Very Good - Collectible, Antique, Unique, One of a Kind apron
Pattern: Geometric
Weaving Technique: 100% Hand Woven, Village Weavings
Durability: High durability, long service life
Note: The product has a very small tear on the edge. If desired, professional repairs in line with the original can be made. You can consult Endemigo Customer Services on this issue.
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