Antep embroidery, a traditional Turkish needlework recognized worldwide and recently inscribed on UNESCOβs Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, will now be preserved and passed down to future generations as a cultural legacy.
Dating back to the 19th century, Antep embroidery was historically created by young women as part of their dowries, showcasing their skill and craftsmanship.
Continue Reading on Daily Sabah
This preview shows approximately 15% of the article. Read the full story on the publisher's website to support quality journalism.