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Welcome to the World's Turkish Megastore
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We wish all of our customers a Happy New Year in
2009.
Tulumba.com shall continue on with its tradition of high quality products
and great service in 2009. We shall also expand our selection of
international products and become a more diverse e-commerce store.
Hoping to see you in 2009.
Tulumba.com Team
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 In many parts of the world, Evil Eye Charms are believed to carry magical powers to protect you or bring you luck. It absorbs the bad energy of the evil eye, hence no place of business or home is without one. We offer the largest selection online, including trendy necklaces and pendants, fashionable evil eye bracelets,
wall decoration items, and
rings and earrings. Our large selection includes, besides gold and silver evil eye bracelets, products you can find nowhere else, such as miniature decorative trees, or party picks!
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October 27, 2006
Life Magazine, available every Friday in leading newspapers across America, picked tulumba.com as the sole address for Turkish delight and candies on its weekend of Halloween issue. Life Magazine reaches millions of U.S. households.
Click here to see the article.
Click here to shop for turkish delight on tulumba.com.
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Kilim [kE-'lEm] n; Turkish
Pileless floor covering handwoven in most places where pile rugs are made. The term is applied both generally and specifically, with the former use referring to virtually any ruglike fabric that does not have pile. When used specifically the term kilim refers to a more limited number of techniques, including slit tapestry, warp sharing, and various forms of interlocking in Anatolia, the Balkans or parts of Iran. In the rest of Iran, the Caucasus, and Turkistan the name for similar pieces is palaz.
Also referred to as Turkish Carpet.
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In most kilims a slit occurs wherever two colours meet along a vertical line in the pattern, but in a few Karabagh or South Caucasian pieces, interlocking methods are employed in order to minimize these slits.
The Turks have produced the largest kilims usually in two narrow pieces joined; as well as small ones and a multitude of prayer kilims. As a prayer rug - which is carried about with the worshiper, the light and extremely flexible kilim offers obvious advantages. In Turkish kilims cotton is often used for the white areas and small details may be brocaded. The kilims of the southern Balkans began as close copies of Anatolian types but have gradually developed into individual styles such as the black, red, and white kilims of Pirot. In Romania there are also varied local fashions, progressively less oriental in colour and pattern as the distance from Turkey increases. The name kilim is also given to a variety of brocaded, embroidered, warp-faced, and other flat-woven rugs and bags.
Encyclopedia Britannica
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Super fast shipment. Excellent product. Thank you guys (tesekkurler).Vusala Huseynova; New York, USA - Thursday, August 12, 2004 |
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Tulumba Phone Card. Best value for calling Turkey. |
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Turkish Food
Sucuk, Pastırma, Baklava, Turkish Delight
Turkish Movies
Kemal Sunal, Hababam Sınıfı, Cem Yılmaz
Turkish Books
Orhan Pamuk, ayse kulin, nazim hikmet, Yaşar Kemal, Buket Uzuner, Perihan Mağden
Turkish Music
Mustafa Sandal, Tarkan, Sezen Aksu, İbrahim Tatlıses, Sertab Erener, Ebru Gündeş, Orhan Gencebay, Zeki Müren, Cem Karaca, Barış Manço, Burhan Öcal, Kenan Doğulu, Funda Arar, Sibel Tüzun, Nilüfer, Çelik, Teoman, Yıldız Tilbe, Okay Temiz, Mercan Dede |
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Evil Eye Charms, Evil Eye Bracelets, Turkish Music,
Turkish Delight
, Turkish Coffee
, Turkish Tea
, Nargile (Narghile)
, Kilim (Rug)
, Turkish Jewelry
, Turkish Spices
, Belly Dance, Mevlana Rumi Sufi, Orhan Pamuk
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