TURKISH PAPER MARBLING ART ON UNESCO CULTURAL LIST

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TURKISH PAPER MARBLING ART ON UNESCO CULTURAL LIST
TURKISH PAPER MARBLING ART ON UNESCO CULTURAL LIST
ISTANBUL – Anadolu Agency
Ebru is the art of creating colorful patterns by sprinkling and brushing color pigments onto a
pan of oily water and then transferring the patterns to paper or fabric.
The Turkish art of paper marbling, known as Ebru, has been added to the United Nations’
world cultural heritage list.
Culture and Tourism Minister Ömer Çelik said Turkey applied to UNESCO for the art to be
included in the cultural heritage list in March last year. “With the addition of Ebru art, Turkey
is now represented on the list 12 times,” Çelik said.
Turkey’s application file was among the first five submitted among a total of 46.
Ebru is the art of creating colorful patterns by sprinkling and brushing color pigments onto a
pan of oily water and then transferring the patterns to paper or fabric.
Lavash, a flatbread submitted by Armenia, has also been inscribed on UNESCO’s cultural
heritage list.
Çelik criticized Armenia for aiming to make lavash known across the world as a specifically
Armenian cultural specialty, although it is eaten in countries such as Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan
and Afghanistan.
He said lavash is a “shared culture of the region” and Armenia was not the only owner of this
type of bread.
Last year, “Turkish Coffee Culture and Tradition” was added to the 10 other Turkish cultural
specialties on the heritage list.
Date: 28 November 2014
Resource:
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