Turkish Jewelry Making Class in Istanbul
125,00 €
Turkish Jewelry is combination of intriguit designs and beauty.
In our workshop located in Sultanahmet, we will teach you the traditional techniques and using the tools.
Contact us for Reservation : +905442201022
Description
Duration: 3 hours
Location: Sultanahmet / ISTANBUL / 15th Century Historical Atelier
Lesson Teachings: available in English and Turkish
Reservation : Please contact us for our Artisan2s available times
Overview :
Turkish Jewelry is combination of intriguit designs and beauty. In our workshop located in Sultanahmet, we will teach you the traditional techniques and using the tools. In our jewelry design and techniques course, we will teach you skills like drawing, tool handling, texturing and forming. We will try to inspire you to find your own design personality.
What is Included :
* In our lessons; we can teach you some of the traditional techniques.
* All equipments and materials. We work with mother of Pearl and silver.
* In the end of the workshop you will have a finished piece of art work like a ring, earing or necklace
* If you want, we can make multiple lessons to finish more detailed work.
* Workshop Area, Apron and all tools.
* Turkish Tea, Coffee & Water
Here is our adres : https://www.lesartsturcs.com/contact-us/
Google Maps : https://goo.gl/maps/uXuyRmELZsx
Bazaar Turkey – Les Arts Turcs
Alemdar Mh. Incili Cavus Sk.
No: 19 Floor : 3 (Behind The Underground Cistern) Sultanahmet 34110
Istanbul, Turkey
Contact = +905442201022 ( Mr. Alp )
Turkish jewelry making is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, intricate designs, and skilled craftsmanship. Here are some highlights:
Historical Influence: Turkish jewelry has been influenced by various cultures over centuries, including Byzantine, Ottoman, and Persian, leading to a unique blend of styles.
Materials: Traditional Turkish jewelry often incorporates a variety of materials, including gold, silver, gemstones (like turquoise, garnet, and onyx), and pearls. The use of enamel and filigree is also common.
Traditional Patterns: Many pieces feature traditional motifs and patterns, such as floral designs, geometric shapes, and symbols that represent luck, protection, and fertility.
Regional Variations: Different regions in Turkey have distinct styles and methods of jewelry making. For example, the southwestern region is known for its vibrant stone settings, while the eastern regions may feature more tribal influences.
Contemporary Trends: Modern Turkish jewelry designers are incorporating contemporary styles and innovative designs while still respecting traditional craftsmanship.
Cultural Significance: Jewelry plays an important role in Turkish culture, often given as gifts during weddings, celebrations, and other significant life events.
Festivals and Markets: The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is famous for its jewelry shops, where artisans sell both traditional and modern pieces, making it a vibrant hub for jewelry enthusiasts.
Turkish jewelry continues to evolve, combining ancient traditions with modern artistic expressions, making it a significant part of Turkey’s cultural identity.
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