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gpsh2035 · 28 days
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Rear View Mirror Hanging Accessory- Handmade Cotton Doll Pincushion
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gpsh2035 · 29 days
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Handcrafted Adıyaman Besi Cloth Doll
All villages in the Adıyaman region are visited to examine the traditional costumes of women living in that region to handcraft Besi Cloth Dolls. Our goal is to preserve forgotten traditional crafts and, at the same time, enable housewives to contribute to their family budgets.
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gpsh2035 · 1 month
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Besi Cloth Doll, standing at 43 cm tall, dressed in Traditional Clothing serves as both Home or Wall Decor and a Souvenir from Adıyaman/Türkiye . Our aim is to introduce and preserve regional traditions through the artistry of Cloth Doll making.
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gpsh2035 · 3 months
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gpsh2035 · 3 months
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gpsh2035 · 3 months
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A Ballpoint Pen Drawing Study
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gpsh2035 · 3 months
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Pair Peasant Cloth Dolls in Anatolian Traditional Clothing, Handmade Gifts & Souvenirs
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gpsh2035 · 3 months
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Pair Peasant Cloth Dolls as Home or Wall Decoration, Handmade Gifts, Souvenirs, Collectible Cloth Dolls
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gpsh2035 · 3 months
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Pair Peasant Cloth Dolls in Anatolian Traditional Clothing with Amulets, Embroidered Scarves& Cross Stitched Eyes
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gpsh2035 · 4 months
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Ethnic Cloth Dolls in Anatolian Traditional Attire with Cross Stitch Face, Embroidered (Oya) Scarf and Evil-eye as Lucky Charm.
As well as being colectible, can also be used as Home or Wall Decoration.
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gpsh2035 · 4 months
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Knitted Water Droplet Knitted Women's Slipper Socks with Leaf Embellishments, Ankle Warmer Knit Slipper Boots
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gpsh2035 · 4 months
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Ethnic Cloth Dolls with Cross Stitch Face and Embroidered Scarf in Anatolian Traditional Clothes
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1637332965/ethnic-cloth-dolls-with-cross-stitch
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gpsh2035 · 4 months
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Crocheted Snowflake Patterned Slipper Booties with Soles
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gpsh2035 · 4 months
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Traditional Craftsmanship
The Tradition of Cloth Dolls from Priene/ Güllübahçe, Türkiye
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gpsh2035 · 4 months
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Crocheted Black Slippers with Yellow Rose Pattern , Handmade Slippers, Winter Gifts, Turkish Patik , Customizable Slippers
Crocheted Black Slippers
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gpsh2035 · 4 months
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Crocheted Snowflake Patterned Green Slipper Booties with Felted Soles , Handcraft Customizable Winter Gifts
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Crochet Slipper Booties
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gpsh2035 · 4 months
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Priene is an Ionian city located approximately 100 km away from Selçuk-Ephesus in Söke, Aydın. Its strategic advantage comes from being built on a steep rock at an elevation of 370 m, providing protection against attacks. Additionally, its elevated position allows visibility from different directions. Situated in Güllübahçe Mahallesi, a district of Söke, Priene Ancient City is considered one of the most beautiful and remarkable examples of ancient city planning globally. Placed 15 km southwest of Söke, the ancient city's location on a steep rocky terrain at 370 meters has historically offered a significant advantage against potential attacks from the sea and surroundings.
The ancient city's information dates back to ancient sources in the 7th century BC, and it is believed that Priene was founded in the 2nd century BC. As part of Ionian civilization, Priene was one of the 12 Ionian city-states, including Ephesus and Miletus.
The founder of the ancient city is believed to be Aepytos, the son of Kodros, known as the founder of Athens. The name Priene means 'Fortress Homeland.'
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