Kumbara
Kumbara is the Turkish term for a money box or piggy bank, a container used to save coins. Traditionally made from clay or ceramic, a kumbara often features a small slit or opening for inserting coins and may be kept for several years as a simple savings tool. Access to the funds varies by design; some varieties are opened by breaking the vessel, while others employ a removable stopper or lid.
Etymology and usage. The word kumbara is rooted in Turkish, with possible influences from older Persian or
Design and cultural role. Classic kumbara are colorful, decorative jars that can be placed in homes, classrooms,
Variations and modern context. Modern adaptations include plastic or metal boxes with coin slots and transparent