TURKISH KILIM MOTIF WOVEN BOOOKMARK LOT OF 5 #004

TURKISH KILIM MOTIF WOVEN BOOOKMARK LOT OF 5 #004
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pheromone_market store TURKISH ANATOLIAN KILIM MOTIF WOVEN BOOOKMARK 5 PIECES TURKISH WOVEN RUG KILIM BOOKMARKS Not printed or stamp.All of them are unique. BEATIFUL GIFT ASSORTED MANY COLOURS WE SUPPLY WHOLESALE FOR GIFT SHOPS AND BOOK STORES. IMPORTANT NOTE: IF SOME OF YOUR BOOKMARKS YOU BID ARE OUT OF STOCK WE CAN MIX WITH THE SIMILARS AND SEND THE BEST CHOICES FOR YOU. PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER STORE ITEMS. WE SELL EVEYTHING ABOUT RUGS AND KILIMS: MINIRUGS RUG MOTIF BOOKMARKS TABLECLOTH RUGS/ BABYDOLL HOUSE /MINIATURE RUGS PURSE / COINS BAG /RUG BAG WALLET BAGS WITH ORIENTAL DESIGN PASSPORT HOLDERS ICONS AND TAPESTRY NAZAR BONCUGU (EVIL EYE/LUCK EYE) ORIENTAL WOVEN ACCESSORIES TURKISH TRADITION KILIMS The Kilim is a truly remarkable tradition maintained by women of Anatolia for hundreds of generations, dating back nine thousand years. Turkish mothers and daughters maintained this mysterious tradition for the last thousand years as Turkish tribes settled in Anatolia and intermingled with the local population. The oldest record of kilims comes from Catal Hoyuk Neolithic pottery circa 7000 BC, the oldest settlement ever to have been discovered. It is located south east of Konya in the middle of the Anatolian region. The excavations to date (only 3% of the town) not only found carbonized fabric but also fragments of kilims painted on the walls of the houses. The majority of them represent geometric and stylized forms that are similar or identical to other historical to contemporary designs. EVIL EYE Nazar Boncugu or Blue Glass Evil Eye Bead Amulet. This thousands of years old talisman continues to fight against the evil eye all over the world. In Turkey, wherever you look, you'll meet plenty of eyes looking at you. It is common in the Turkish culture to give a gift of a " Blue Glass Nazar Boncugu ( bonjouk ) " or " Evil Eye Bead " as it is more widely known. People hang a small evil eye amulet from the rear view mirror of their car, keep several small evil eye beads or charms on hand to give to guests, hang an evil eye near their door in the home or office. Glass evil eyes are worn, in the form of jewelry; evil eye bracelets, evil eye necklaces, evil eye anklets, gold or silver evil eye charms and pendants, blue evil eye talismans, evil eye earrings - rings and plenty of evil eye ethnic jewelry sets. Here it is a real evil eye bead paradise. It gives protection and brings luck to all. With its warm blue, the shine it has derived from the fire and the smiling face that's a typical feature of the Anatolian people, it gives happiness to the friends and the beloved ones. The Reflections of an Ancient Anatolian Belief on Glass : Nazar Boncugu Throughout the whole human history, in every culture and religion, the eye figure has been considered as a powerful talisman to defy evil forces. Blue evil eye beads of Turkey - Nazar Boncugu say " Mash allah " - " God has willed it ". Belief in the evil eyes is strongest in the Middle East, South Asia and Europe, especially the Mediterranean region; it has also spread to other areas, including northern Europe, particularly in the Celtic regions, and the Americas, where it was brought by European colonists and Middle Eastern immigrants. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.