The Plain Weaving Carrierbag Samples of Yalvac District in Isparta Museum
Abstract
Weavings are important productions of nomadic life. One of these weaving samples, Kirkitli flat weavings are used both for floor covering and decorative purposes and also used for transportation. Carrierbag such as sacks and saddlebags are also used for carrying purposes. Carrierbag: It is an item used for carrying in small dimensions and as an ornament in a tent. In this research, 10 carrierbags belonging to Yalvac region and found in Isparta Museum were examined in terms of weaving technique, raw material, color, motif and composition. The carrierbags are mostly woven with wool material and zılı, cıcım weaving techniques. It was observed that white, burgundy, red, blue, purple, yellow, black, orange, green colors and tree of life, greatduma, aye, star, burdock, running water, hook, amulet, wolf’s track, and hair band motifs were used in the compositions of the carrierbags. The compositions of the carrierbags usually consist of an endless repetition of a motif on the middle floor and a border that surrounds the midle floor.
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Details
Primary Language
Turkish
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
March 19, 2020
Submission Date
December 3, 2019
Acceptance Date
March 17, 2020
Published in Issue
Year 1970 Volume: 26 Number: 44