Function and Decoration of Sacks in the Hakkacirc;ri Traditional Weaving

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2025

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Editura Acad Romane

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Sack is a type of weaving which dates back to a long history and it is made with materials such as cotton, hemp, synthetic or woollen yarn. They are named according to the type of material used, function, size and decoration. In this study, sacks found in various settlements of Hakk & acirc;ri province and obtained by purchasing in the locality and currently offered for sale in a kilim-carpet trade shop in Van province are discussed. Considering the relationship of function and decoration in traditional sacks of this city; with motifs such as such as 'cocklebur', 'star', 'eye amulet', 'ram-head' on the woven sacks, it is seen that besides abundance and happiness, protecting people and objects against different dangers themed motifs come to the forefront. With this study, it is aimed to contribute to the promotion of the locality, scientific studies to be made in weaving field and transfer related art and culture to the future generations. Keywords: Hakk & acirc;ri, Weaving, Sacks, Decoration, Function.

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