Hereke Rugs
Hereke Rugs
Here is a video that I did years ago. Let me mention a problem with doing these guides. This was accurate when I made it. But our Chinese brothers took my words to heart and now make more convincing copies. But this is still worth watching.
Hereke is a prosperous market town in Korfez district in Kocaeli province, Turkey. It is about 35 miles east by southeast of Istanbul on the northern shore of the Gulf of İzmit.
Sultan Abdülmecid I created a traditional Imperial Workshop in Hereke in 1841. It was originally to create rugs suitable to the Dolmabahçe Palace he was building on the North bank of the Bosphorus
Antique Turkish Silk Hereke Rug 44834 Nazmiyal Collection
This is a remarkable and important Hereke Rug particularly because the Dolmabahçe Palace is clearly visible. Please note the huge grey building on the left bank of the Bosphorus just above where the water gets narrow and then wide.
This is a remarkable and important Hereke Rug particularly because the Dolmabahçe Palace is clearly visible. Please note the huge grey building on the left bank of the Bosphorus just above where the water gets narrow and then wide.
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