Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum (Ibrahim Pasa Palace), Istanbul
In the carpets collection there are some of the oldest carpets in the world, rare Seljuk carpets, prayer rugs and animal figured carpets belonging to the 15th centuries, Anatolian carpets between the 15th and 17th centuries, Iranian and Caucasian carpets and palace carpet samples. The
most important part of this collection is the
Anatolian wood art dated from between the 9th
and 10th century. You can also see Anatolian
Seljuks art work, mother-of-pearl, ivory,
tortoiseshell ornamented wooden works from the Ottoman Empire,
Koran part cases, book rests and drawers.
books from different subjects, imperial edicts with Ottoman signatures and Turkish and Iranian miniature writings. You will see Seljuk Empire period art, the door knockers of Cizre Ulu Mosque, 14th century candelabrum ornamented with constellation and planet symbols, Ottoman metal art samples from the 16th century until the 19th century on silver, brass, tombac (ornamented with valuable stones) crests, candles, rose water cans and censers. You will be able to see carpets - kilim looms collected from various regions of Anatolia, wool painting techniques, weaving and ornaments, clothes in their regional enhancements, house goods, hand made arts and nomad tents. |


