Çember

Culture&Art / Turkiye, Black Sea, Sinop


Çember

Çember is a type of weaving that has been woven in the region since ancient times and used as a headscarf. It is frequently seen especially in Boyabat, Durağan and Saraydüzü districts. The hoop, which is still used as a headscarf today, has started to be used as a cover on surfaces such as tables and coffee tables, as well as as a model or accessory in dresses such as shirts and blouses. It is woven in weaving looms called "çember layout", usually 50-60 cm wide and 100-120 cm long according to the reed length. Its edges are striped, the middle part is patterned as a whole. While weaving on the çember, embroideries such as iron karat, matchbox, unconscious are thrown.

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