Artuklu Telkari produces completely customer-specific designs by combining the historical mohair weaving art with today's modern carpet embroidery. In Artuklu Telkari, there are mohair woven and kilim woven wall accessories with safe and easy shopping opportunities. you review, Mohair Woven Wall Rug signed by Kemal Atatürk It will be produced exclusively for you, completely hand-woven.
SPECIFICATIONS
- It is produced by weaving on the loom with mohair bristles.
- Kemal Atatürk Signature is made with laser printing.
- Mohair Woven Wall Rug signed by Kemal Atatürk Our model is custom made.
DELIVERY TIME
- Since it is custom woven, our shipping time takes 10 working days.
CUSTOM NAME ORDER
As Artuklu Telkari, we present to you our strength from manufacturing. You can place a special order for the name, or you can have the brand logo flags custom made.
Mohair Weaving in Mesopotamia, where Carpet Weaving was processed and developed.
Carpet weaving art is highly developed in Siirt. In fact, it has already engraved its place in the memories as the place where weaving was born and grew up in Siirt. The masters, whose numbers have decreased as much as the fingers of a hand, continue to work to keep the art alive. Artuklu Filigree supports the art of mohair weaving, which is losing blood day by day, just like every handicraft. In short, it means the art of mohair and carpet weaving. "siirt blanket"It is an art based on handcraft, which is made of hairs into threads and comes to life on the looms of weaving masters. Carpets, blankets and wall accessories can be made with mohair weaving. Artuklu Telkari attaches importance to handicraft because Mohair Rug Weaving It is among the Forgotten Arts.
The art of Carpet Weaving, in which Mohair Rug is embroidered loop by loop, is trying to survive like every handicraft. The masters of the art, whose living space has narrowed due to industrialization in the carpet and rug weaving sector, have managed to carry the weaving embroidery to this day. Today, weaving continues in major centers such as Siirt, Manisa, Niğde, Konya, Afyon, Sivas, Kayseri and Hakkari. Sometimes they are known by the names of the places they touch and sometimes by the names of the tribes (Yörük, Beritan etc.).
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