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Turkish carpets, born under nomadic skies on Anatolia’s plains, found renewal in the Ottoman period within the imperial nakkašhane. Ottoman artistry flourished in these ateliers, built near Topkapı Palace, where...
Visitors enter Çınar Museum and seek the chamber where seas are knotted in translucent silk. A rug is hung on the wall. A frame encircles it, yet light pierces through....
A carpet graces Çınar’s Emblem Collection, bearing the name Cordon. Inspiration flows from the saz style, a wild Ottoman flourish. At Çınar, the empire’s culture thrives thick with heritage. Saz...
Ottoman caftans—those flowing robes dripping with history—inspired Çınar Rugs. Part garment, part power play, they strutted through palaces centuries ago. Now, Çınar leaps off the fabric onto carpets in the...
Cappadocia has memories older than ages—wind, fire, ash, and the thump of hooves. Caves etch the walls; hills cradle it, and shadows spill it across valleys. A land carved by...
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