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Articles: DOBAG
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MAIWA ARTISANS
... Artisans The Dobag Project - Turkey DOBAG is a Turkish anachronym which identifies the Natural Dye Research and Development Project. The project is a women's carpet weaving co-operative that celebrates the traditions of... - http://www.maiwa.com/artisans/dobag.html 03/08/2005 - Category: Turkish - More from this publisher
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THE DOBAG CULTURAL SURVIAL PROJECT: TURKEY
...vated plant matter. The luster of this wool and the care that goes into making each rug has allowed DOBAG to boast that their rugs are the antiques of the future. Each woman creates her rug in her own home while tending to family needs. She uses the motifs and symbols of her ancestors and sells her rug to... - http://www.themagiccarpet.biz/DOBAG.htm 03/08/2005 - Category: Turkish - More from this publisher
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ORIENTAL RUGS AND KILIMS- TRIBAL COLLECTIONS :: NOMADIC RUGS & TEXTILES
...ver with the help of modern technology, the excellent research into natural dyes from projects like DOBAG in western Turkey, and an increased awareness of the need to keep this art form ' alive ', the rug weavers skill, once nearly lost to modernisation, has been significantly revived. Now many village an... - http://www.tribalcollections.net/history-of-rugs.htm 23/11/2004 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher
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CENTER FOR ANATOLIAN ETHNOGRAPHY AND TEXTILE STUDIES IN ISTANBUL - JOSEPHINE POWELL
PROJECT
...'s Josephine worked with her close friends Harald and Renata Bhmer in developing the now well-known DOBAG project. This effort helped to revive the use of natural dyes among villagers in western Turkey and helped with the marketing of superior quality rugs through co-ops in the Avacik and Yuntdag areas. A... - http://www.marlamallett.com/powell.htm 14/09/2004 - Category: Culture - More from this publisher
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GUIDE TO TURKISH RUG & CARPET BOOKS
...n Peninsula - and the lives of the women who make them. it is the story of a unique project, called DOBAG, that reintroduced natural dyes, restored the integrity of this ancient folk art, and formed village cooperatives to organize production and marketing of the carpets. It also includes information abou... - http://www.spongobongo.com/Turkbook.htm 14/09/2004 - Category: Literature - More from this publisher
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