It was woven 60-70 years ago in the Nomad villages of Balikesir in West
Anatolia. Kirman is woven with wool yarns on spun wool. The wool yarns are dyed
with plants such as turmeric, walnut shell, euphorbia, olive leaf, onion peel,
pomegranate peel. There are symbols on it such as scorpion, waterway, burdock,
fertility, chest. For detailed information about the meaning of the symbols,
please visit ourblogpage. Due to differences in light during the photographing
of the products, there may be differences in colour tones between the
photograph and the actual product. Some products may have been stored in chests
for many years without being used, and some products may have been used. Some
parts of the products may have undergone minor repairs over the years, while
some parts have not been touched in order not to spoil the originality. We have
tried to reflect such situations as much as possible in the pictures. Please
pay attention to these small details when purchasing your product. Please
contact us for detailed information or for any questions you may have