Ebru art, also known as Turkish water marbling, is a traditional Turkish art form that involves creating colorful patterns on paper or other surfaces using water and pigments. The name "ebru" is derived from the Turkish word "abru," meaning "cloud," which is an apt description of the swirling, fluid patterns that characterize the art.
Karagöz and Hacivat are traditional Turkish shadow puppets that have been popular for centuries. The puppets are made from leather and are manipulated behind a screen to create stories and comedic performances. The puppetry tradition is celebrated through various festivals and events, particularly in the city of Bursa.
Old ballot box used by the first Cooperative's members to elect the board of the COP.
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