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The Soul of Cappadocia: a Masterpiece from Mucur
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Woven before the 1800s, this isn't just a rug; it’s a silent witness to centuries of stories. Deep in the heart of Cappadocia, in the historic town of Mucur, a weaver’s hands brought this soul to life using nothing but 100% pure wool and the vibrant secrets of organic naturel dyes.
Imagine a candlelit room in an Anatolian mansion two centuries ago. Each knot was tied with a prayer, a dream, or perhaps a longing. The earthy greens and deep madder reds haven't faded; they have matured, much like the stones of the fairy chimneys themselves.
To touch these fibers is to shake hands with history. It is a bridge between the nomadic spirit of the past and the timeless elegance of the present. Authentic, raw, and eternal.
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