tsirkus
Tsirkus refers to a type of ribbon or grosgrain used in traditional Turkish headscarves and clothing, particularly in folk costumes. The name "tsirkus" is derived from the Russian language, where it was known as "tsirk," meaning "circus." This refers to the colorful, striped patterns characteristic of the tsirkus fabric.
The traditional tsirkus fabric features a combination of narrow, parallel stripes in multiple bright colors, typically
Tsirkus has historically played a significant role in Ottoman and Turkish folk culture, particularly in traditional
Tsirkus remains an integral part of Turkish and Ottoman cultural heritage, with its colorful patterns and striped