Wednesday, February 03, 2021
Why the 1,000-year-old Turkish rug industry is hanging by a thread
The 1,000-year-old Turkish rug industry is hanging by a thread — but these weavers are keeping it alive
Marisa Palmer and Tam Hunt 1 hour ago
Weavers in Turkey are trying to keep the 1,000-year-old tradition of hand-weaving rugs alive.
The industry has been hit hard by a dwindling economy and the pandemic.
Handwoven Turkish rugs can cost thousands of dollars, and a single rug can take over a year to make.
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It can take nearly a year to hand-weave a traditional Turkish carpet, which can often cost thousands of dollars.
But now, because of Turkey's stalling economy and the COVID-19 pandemic, an industry that relies heavily on tourist dollars is shrinking.
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