Oya Lace for Men: Textile Jewels from Turkey
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Author: Dr. Kathrin Müller
At the beginning of the 20th century, the Zeybek and their leaders (the Efe), were recognised as freedom fighters and wore a special fez wrapped in cloth and decorated with colourful needle-lace – the Efe Oya. In this publication, the Efe Oya are presented comprehensively for the first time, along with large-format illustrations. Examples of the Efe Oya are reproduced in original size, including detailed descriptions of the materials and techniques used, as well as their varied historical significance.From the 16th century onwards, Zeybek groups could be found in western Turkey, operating as bandits and later as rebels. The 20th century saw such Zeybek leaders wear the Efe Oya and today, this needle lace is employed in Turkish folk art and provides inspiration for fashion designers.
ISBN 9783689242732. De Gruyter. hb. 120 pages. 100 colour ills. 28 x 24 cm.
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the Zeybek and their leaders (the Efe), were recognised as freedom fighters and wore a special fez wrapped in cloth and decorated with colourful needle-lace – the Efe Oya. In this publication, the Efe Oya are presented comprehensively for the first time, along with large-format illustrations. Examples of the Efe Oya are reproduced in original size, including detailed descriptions of the materials and techniques used, as well as their varied historical significance.From the 16th century onwards, Zeybek groups could be found in western Turkey, operating as bandits and later as rebels. The 20th century saw such Zeybek leaders wear the Efe Oya and today, this needle lace is employed in Turkish folk art and provides inspiration for fashion designers.
ISBN 9783689242732. De Gruyter. hb. 120 pages. 100 colour ills. 28 x 24 cm.
available