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Turkish Style: A Short Review from Ottoman Clothing and Textile Design in Sixteen Century Miniatures

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  • Introduction and admired by the otherCountries in the World [1]

  • Made in smaller size. 16th Century were the golden age of the Ottoman miniature

  • Silk fabrics usually produced plain colored but Ottoman Sultans aesthetically preferred Fabrics with designs which is the specialty of the textile and symbol of the wealth and power

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Introduction and admired by the otherCountries in the World [1]. Textiles used as diplomatic gifts, produced in the Ottoman Empire with the beauty of its unique design and colors (Figure 1-3).Ottoman miniature or Turkish miniature was an art form in the Ottoman Empire. Ottoman book arts, illustrated manuscripts painted with vivid colors without Creating an illusion of third dimension. Miniatures, these valuable documents show very detailed hand painted illustrations and significant colors and patterns of the Ottoman textiles. The Ottoman painter, Nakkas Osman gives very detailed description in this miniature painting: Sultan is wearing gold embrioderied white inner Robe under his caftan and we see his

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