Çalmlar
Çalmlar is a term used to describe a type of masks or veils worn by women in Turkey. The term is derived from the Turkish words "çalmak," which means "to take" or "to cover," and the suffix "-lar," which indicates a plural noun. Çalmlar have been a part of Turkish culture for centuries and are often worn by women as a means of modesty and to conceal their faces.
Çalmlar are typically made of silk or cotton and are decorated with intricate designs, patterns, and embroidery.
In addition to their practical use, çalmlar also hold significant cultural and symbolic meaning. They represent
Çalmlar are an integral part of Turkish heritage and are highly valued for their cultural and