Burdur Alaca Weaving
Burdur Alaca Weaving was an important source of livelihood of the province until the 1950s. Efforts are underway to revive the peregrine weaving and make it a source of livelihood again. Table and coffee table covers, scarf, shawl, linen cloth, waistband, loincloth, washcloth, napkin, napkin, etc. The calico weavings, which are produced as a unique fashion design, take their place in the market. The calico weavings by the ladies of Burdur continue to be woven with all their beauty, adding a different artistic aesthetic to the clothes and homes of the tourists. The tradition of weaving the tents set up in the highlands of Burdur, the nomadic land, from goat hair continues, albeit to a lesser extent. In addition, the woven products can be listed as camel, three-lake and folded rugs, black and red sackcloth, bags, saddlebags.