Taskale Halılari 1 - Kanal B Ellerin Turkusu Programi "Taskale Carpets" Yapım: Ayse Oksuz Kanal B Kamera: Namık Uğur Kurgu : Özlem Türkmen Hazırlayan-Sunan : Ayşe Öksüz Carpet weaving is one of the most ancient crafts in Turkey, and for centuries, women have played a pivotal role in their creation. Historically, the Turks were among the earliest carpet weavers. Marco Polo notes in his travel diaries that Konya, the Seljuk capital, was the center of carpet production in the 13th century. Carpets and kilims, rugs without a knotted pile, have been used by nomadic tribes as floor coverings in their tents. They provided comfort, warmth as well as decor. Village women have woven carpets for family use. A daughter had a greater chance of marrying if she was a skilled weaver and would offer carpets as part of her dowry to her future husband. She would take great care in the dyeing and hand-spinning of wool and in the selection of designs and motifs, some of which were related to her daily life and tribal culture. Women of the Taskale (Karaman) weaving carpets. Carpets are different from kilims because they are knotted rather than flat woven. They can be made from wool and usually silk. Notice that the weavers use a pattern for the rug design. They must follow every intricate detail, leaving them no room for error. Since the 19th century, there has been a tremendous demand for Turkish carpets and kilims. This development was responsible for the proliferation of carpet companies ...
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