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A Scarf of Swirling Colors

İstanbul | Türkiye

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A Scarf of Swirling Colors in İstanbul | Türkiye Private Tour
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Craft Workshop in Istanbul: Marbling on Fabric to create your own Ebru scarf with master artist.

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Nesime Kantar

What is this?

This immersive experience invites you to discover the delicate and mesmerizing art of Ebru marbling on fabric, a centuries-old Turkish craft that transforms floating pigments into intricate patterns. Traditionally used to decorate manuscripts, textiles, and ceramics, Ebru has been cherished in Turkey since the Ottoman era, blending artistic expression with meditative practice. Set in a tranquil Istanbul gallery, this hands-on session begins with an introduction to Ebru’s rich history and cultural significance. You’ll observe a live demonstration by a master artist, learning the techniques of working with fabric—how to prepare the base, control the pigments, and create balanced, flowing designs. Using natural earth pigments, you’ll craft a vibrant scarf, watching colors float, swirl, and settle into intricate shapes before being transferred onto fabric. By the end of the session, you’ll take home a unique wearable piece of Turkish heritage.

What makes this unique?

Unlike traditional paper marbling, this experience explores the delicate and complex process of marbling on fabric, a technique requiring precision, patience, and expert guidance. Textiles absorb pigments differently than paper, making the final result even more dynamic and unpredictable—each piece is truly one-of-a-kind. Guided by Nesi, a master Ebru artist, you’ll learn the secrets of adapting marbling techniques to textiles, controlling color diffusion, and achieving stunning, fluid designs. Beyond the hands-on workshop, you’ll also gain insight into Ebru’s deeper symbolism—how patterns like “battal” (stone), “nightingale’s nest,” and floral motifs reflect nature, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of life. You’ll also discover the versatility of Ebru from marbled ceramics to home textiles, showing how this ancient craft continues to evolve.

What is the profile of the host?

Nesime Kantar is a highly respected Ebru artist and educator specializing in textile marbling. A graduate of Mimar Sinan University, she trained under master calligraphers and marblers, refining her expertise in both traditional and contemporary applications of Ebru. With over two decades of experience, Nesime has been leading workshops at her Galatart Ebru Workshop in Istanbul since 2009. Her passion for preserving Turkish marbling has led her to explore its many forms, from bookbinding to fabric design. She has perfected the intricate process of transferring Ebru onto textiles, creating wearable and decorative artworks that honor this historic craft. Through her engaging workshops, Nesime not only teaches technique but also shares the rich symbolism and meditative qualities of Ebru, ensuring that each participant leaves with a deeper appreciation for this living tradition.

What to bring?

Participants should wear comfortable clothing that can handle minor splashes. A notebook is recommended for personal notes, and cameras are encouraged to capture the creative process and your finished textile artwork.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

This experience takes place at the Galatart Ebru Atolyesi in the Beyoğlu district.

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EUR 125
per person

Private

2 - 8 people

1.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Demonstration of Ebru marbling techniques for textiles. All marbling materials, including natural pigments, fabric, horsehair brushes, and marbling trays. Hands-on session where you create your own scarf. Coffee, tea, and traditional Turkish snacks.
Offered in English, Turkish

Private

2 - 8 people

1.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Demonstration of Ebru marbling techniques for textiles. All marbling materials, including natural pigments, fabric, horsehair brushes, and marbling trays. Hands-on session where you create your own scarf. Coffee, tea, and traditional Turkish snacks.
Offered in English, Turkish