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North Cyprus Hand Crafts Yemeni (Traditional Head Scarf)Yemeni was widely worn by Turkish Cypriot women. It was a symbol of richness. The material for Yemeni was produced at home by using thin cotton thread and was finely decorated with pretty symbols of flowers, leaves, and branches. The edges were sown with various motifs. Lace-Work of LefkaraThis is one of the most important handicrafts of Cyprus. The linen that is to be worked on is first tied and stretched on a pillow. Different techniques like cutting out and sewing in shapes are used to decorate the final product. After the motifs are completed, an arch is sewed all around the lace. In the past, they mainly used for personal use. Currently, they are produced mainly for economical purposes, and are sold to the tourists. Hesap WorksHesap works were produced both for economical and personal use. This name is given to these works because while decorating them with different motifs, each strand is counted one by one. Silk WorksOne of the most widely used handcrafts in Cyprus was the use of silkworm cocoons. After carefully removing the silkworm in them, the holeless cocoon was used in either picture works or in decorating dresses. Pictures were worked on white, black, or claret red colored Japanese linen. Plant KnittingIt is the name given to the use of the leaves ir thin branches of plants, as they are or by cutting them into thin ribbons, in different ways. Mesarya and Karpaz regions are the main regions where plant knitting is practiced. |
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