kullan
Kullan is a Turkish word that primarily refers to a type of traditional, handwoven textile used in various cultural and ceremonial contexts across the country. Originating from the Anatolian region, kullan is often associated with the Ottoman Empire and has been a staple in Turkish craftsmanship for centuries. The fabric is typically made from wool, cotton, or a blend of both, and is known for its durability and warmth, making it suitable for cooler climates.
One of the most notable uses of kullan is in the creation of *kullan kaftans*, a type
In modern times, kullan remains a symbol of Turkish heritage, often seen in markets, festivals, and as