Çınar Carpet honored its “Oasis” carpet presented in the Fetih (Conquest) 1453 movie. A global leader in carpet art, Çınar advanced Turkish culture and traditional handcraft legacy worldwide through the project.
Fetih 1453 depicts the Ottoman Empire’s conquest of Istanbul with historical accuracy. The film recreates a critical moment onscreen and engages audiences with a landmark era. Çınar provided its “Oasis” carpet, enriching the Ottoman culture portrayal. Appearing in key palace scenes, particularly the divan room, the rug affirms Çınar’s mission to historical authenticity.

The “Oasis” from the Traditional Collection offered a distinct red and golden tone design woven with patterns of Ottoman finesse and skill. Loops outline Turkish carpet art’s path through time. Within the movie, the carpet strengthens the historical atmosphere and presents Turkish artisanship, deepening the scenes.
Çınar perceives considerable importance in its carpets’ role within the initiative. Participation creates a platform presenting Turkish art and weaving traditions globally. Endeavors expand Çınar’s recognition beyond Turkey’s frontiers.

Ahmet Çınar declared, “Involvement in the distinguished project inspires honor—our ‘Oasis’ rus links refined texture from Turkish weaving to cinema audiences. Preservation has value for us concerning artistic and cultural heritage. Partnership protects the Ottoman Empire’s celebrated past; the legacy extends to a worldwide audience.”
