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Peshkir2 - Bear (Invincibility) Black White

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Regular Price: 780.00 TL

Special Price 490.00 TL

Availability: In stock

Region Buldan
Material 100% Cotton
Care Machine wash at 30 degrees.
Size 35 cm x50 cm ölçüsünde, iki adet

2nd generation Mesele Peshkirs are woven in Buldan, with traditional techniques on handlooms, that have 80% slower stroke speed than the ones used in mass production. The symbols are embroidered with naturally dyed wool yarns on 100% cotton peshkirs.


Absorbent.
Dries quickly. 
Lightweight and takes up little space. 
Kind to your skin. 
Pre-washed and soft.
Sold in packs of two as  Red-White, White-Black and Black -White. 
Can be used in the kitchen as a hand towel, dish cloth or pot-holder, in the bathroom as a face, hair, hand or guest towel, or at the dinner table as a napkin or place mat.

ABOUT PESHKIR
This special Anatolian cloth is known as the ancestor of towels, with the name coming from the Farsi Piş (front) and Gir (to hold). Found in many regions and palaces, it was used as a place setting or a napkin placed on the lap, and was given great importance in the Ottoman palace. In the present day, still keeping its function as a napkin it can also be used as a towel.

SKU: 184-2
 

Product Description

A Matter of Strength in Native American Culture

North American Natives have a life philosophy based in nature, and believe that every object, even inanimate ones, have a soul, and regard everything in nature as sacred. The bear, being the strongest animal in nature, symbolizes absolute power and invincibility.

It is a Matter of… 

While bears symbolize rudeness and poor manners in our culture, they are viewed in a more positive light in other cultures, in part because of their strength. For example, to bear up means to remain brave under a mental or emotional burden. So to call someone a bear can also be seen as a compliment.

Gifting Reasons:

With this symbol representing strength and resilience in the face of challenges, and staying strong even under difficult circumstances, you can give this gift as a compliment to your loved ones, or as a wish for them not to be defeated by their weaknesses. When you think of a “motivational gift, illness gift, get well soon gift, 'Mashallah' gift, anniversary gift, birthday gift” this is the first thing that comes to mind.

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