TRADITIONAL HENNA APRON IN KARAMAN AND ITS DESIGN FEATURES

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https://doi.org/10.31567/ssd.1038

Keywords:

Henna, Henna Apron, Knitting, Karaman, Traditio

Abstract

From past to present, women have made it their pleasure to prepare dowry for their daughters by
spinning the yarn and coloring it with their own means. These knitted aprons, which are eyecatching and handcrafted in every way, are the best examples of Turkish handicrafts. The subject of
this study is to introduce the crocheted knitted henna aprons, which have a traditional identity in the
center of Karaman, especially for the dowry of young girls and which are carefully prepared so that
the bride's clothes are not contaminated and the burnt henna stains are not on her clothes, to
introduce the crocheted henna aprons that are kept in their dowry, to reveal their ornamental
features and to determine the design elements.In this context, crocheted henna aprons were examined in terms of design, information was obtained
about the motifs, techniques, colors and materials used by interviewing people living in the region,
and the local names that people gave to these aprons were researched. The local style was used in
the motif naming of the crocheted apron samples examined. The people living in the Karaman
region are the people who live very closely to each other and at the same time are closely connected
to their customs and traditions. In the past, the aprons that were knitted to prevent the new bride's
clothes from getting dirty at the henna night and kept in her chest after using it that night and tied in
front of special guests when they would arrive, are unfortunately no longer knitted either because
there are chest stains on the chests or because they are refused to be used by young girls. As a
result, it shows how important it is to determine the traditional henna aprons left in a few
households in the Karaman region before they disappear completely, to bring them into the
literature and to contribute to today's designs.

Published

2023-11-15

How to Cite

KONUK, M. (2023). TRADITIONAL HENNA APRON IN KARAMAN AND ITS DESIGN FEATURES . SSD Journal, 8(40), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.31567/ssd.1038

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