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KAFTAN TABLE MADE

Clothing, which was created to protect itself from the effects of nature, has been renewed itself by being influenced by economic, cultural and social events. Clothing is defined as uyan All of the clothes that protects the body from the effects of nature, which change with the progress of civilization, take shape according to the human body Giyim. Each society is influenced by its traditions, beliefs, traditions and customs in its historical period and has created their own traditional clothing.

The inspiration of our paintings is that the Ottoman state has a rich culture of clothing, since it is a 600-year-old empire that contains many different civilizations. Ottoman clothing, miniatures, travelbooks, albums and paintings made by the painters can see. Most importantly, the clothing of the 15th century sultan who died after bohçalanıp, labeled and stored formed by tradition, we can observe verbatim from the Ottoman clothing collection exhibited in many museums in the world and now Turkey. The richest collection is in Topkapı Palace Museum. Clothing was very important for the Ottoman sultans. Kaftans had a special importance for them. With its dazzling colors, decorations and motifs found in Topkapı Palace, these caftans are a cultural heritage worthy of examination in terms of cutting, decoration, materials and sewing techniques.

Turkish dictionary meaning of caftan, ip Made of silk, a kind of long, decorated
the upper garment is anlat (Anonymous, 2005: 1033). Andır Caftan is a Persian word and its essence is week. It is open and long and abundant. The arms are sometimes long and sometimes short. 61 (Gönül, 1968: 61). According to the definition of Resad Ekrem Coach, caftan; It is the name of the enteath of the male entourage, especially the man without the lining, worn on the top of the clothes before 1928 (Coach, 1967).

 

Get Kaftan bu get which has a very important place in the history of Ottoman clothing, has been taken into a table by considering this clothing type from a different point of view in order to convey its clothing to future generations. The first starting point of these paintings is what we can do with our special fabrics, which are our sewing work, how we can evaluate our fabrics. After this point of departure, the qualities of the fabrics gave us the idea of ​​making caftan paintings. Because the fabrics we have used were velvet, brocade fabrics and furs used in the caftans of the sultans. We first examined the portraits of the sultans. In particular, we have determined how and what colors they wear. Of course, the color of the paintings to be used in the decoration of the place was also an important detail. We chose rabbit feather and faux fur, which we could use in the table, because the use of real fur increased the cost of the table. The decoration details of our table were ornamented with gold and silver ornaments and edging ornaments and stone and Ottoman style ornaments. And as a result wonderful Ottoman caftan table designs coupled with appropriate frames appeared. In addition to the men's caftan paintings kullanılarak idi Hanim sultan ümr yak caftan and examples of their ornaments, needlework, gold and silver ornaments resemble ornaments and mortars, diamond, ruby, emerald rhinestone stones were used in a different perspective.
As a result, we transformed our cultural heritage em güzel Ottoman Caftans ı har into a more modern dimension and made it a beautiful decoration material that adorns the walls of our houses. In addition, our work has turned into a production that will provide income for our trainees.

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Ottoman Hanım Sultan Kaftan Table

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PURPLE KAFTAN TABLE

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KAFTAN TABLO ( BROKAR KUMAŞ )

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Samples of caftan table prepared in small size

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Selda ÖZKAN
Manisa YUNUSEMRE Public Education Center
Clothing Production Technology Teacher

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