Fatma Scarf - Beige
Fatma Scarf - Beige
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2,950.00TL
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2,950.00TL
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In the vibrant mosaic of Anatolia's history,where the whispers of roses have echoed for centuries, stands the extraordinary tale of Ismail Bey, a figure emblematic of resilience and indomitable will. His saga unfolds in the aftermath of the 1877-1878 Balkan War, a pivotal moment that saw the ancient art of rose cultivation journey from Ottoman Edirne to Bulgaria and then return to its ancestral roots in Anatolia.
Ismail Bey, a learned man, entrepreneur and a visionary in his own right, dreamt of transforming Isparta, his homeland, into a paradise of roses.
His path was strewn with obstacles. He faced skepticism and disbelief as he toiled on thirty acres of unyielding land. His initial attempts were marred by failures; the roses were reluctant to bloom, the soil stubborn to yield. Each setback was a lesson, each failure a stepping stone. Ismail Bey's hands, once reserved for scholarly pursuits, became instruments of labor, toiling the soil, nurturing every plant with a scholar's precision and a farmer's grit.
Through three years of unrelenting dedication, Ismail Bey's roses finally blossomed, their fragrance heralding a new era for Isparta. His dream had materialized; the once barren fields were now a lush tapestry of roses, turning Isparta into a global epicenter of rose oil production, influencing the very essence of the world's finest perfumes.
This scarf, elegantly depicting a hand holding a rose, is steeped in symbolism. In traditional Turkish miniatures, such an image represents the refined soul. Here, it takes on a new meaning, embodying Ismail Bey's hardworking hands, a symbol of the labor and love poured into every rose. It is a homage to his journey, a narrative woven with perseverance, resilience, and hope.
Ismail Bey, a learned man, entrepreneur and a visionary in his own right, dreamt of transforming Isparta, his homeland, into a paradise of roses.
His path was strewn with obstacles. He faced skepticism and disbelief as he toiled on thirty acres of unyielding land. His initial attempts were marred by failures; the roses were reluctant to bloom, the soil stubborn to yield. Each setback was a lesson, each failure a stepping stone. Ismail Bey's hands, once reserved for scholarly pursuits, became instruments of labor, toiling the soil, nurturing every plant with a scholar's precision and a farmer's grit.
Through three years of unrelenting dedication, Ismail Bey's roses finally blossomed, their fragrance heralding a new era for Isparta. His dream had materialized; the once barren fields were now a lush tapestry of roses, turning Isparta into a global epicenter of rose oil production, influencing the very essence of the world's finest perfumes.
This scarf, elegantly depicting a hand holding a rose, is steeped in symbolism. In traditional Turkish miniatures, such an image represents the refined soul. Here, it takes on a new meaning, embodying Ismail Bey's hardworking hands, a symbol of the labor and love poured into every rose. It is a homage to his journey, a narrative woven with perseverance, resilience, and hope.
Materials
Materials
%100 Silk
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
International Shipping available
Dimensions
Dimensions
90cmX90cm
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Dry Cleaning Only