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    Ark of Crafts - Ark of Crafts Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu Fish Earring

    Ark of Crafts

    (1 review)

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    Asmalı Mescit, Asmalı Mescit Mh., Şahkulu

    My girlfriend and I were blown away by Ark of Crafts and the curator, Nilufer. It was so much more…read morethan I expected even after reading the great reviews on Trip Advisor. I am happy to be the first to move the tips to Yelpers. We spent an hour in this tiny corner of the beautiful upstairs terrace bar of the Adahan hotel. You just want to pick everything up, feel it, and inspect the fine craftsmanship in the details. And Nilufer is always with you to explain each piece and each artist. These are real artists and much of it is made by or support women. After spending so many days wandering around Istanbul walking into shops wondering what is fake and what is legit it's so refreshing to have someone walk you through some of the real deal items that hold much of Istanbuls charm. I felt more informed when visiting other places like the Grand Bazaar because we came here first! Ornate pottery, detailed painted pieces, fine china, housewares, etc. The space is a wonderful place to spend the hour it should take you to explore. The view from the terrace is a terrific reason too, but go there, have a tea, coffee, beer or wine (apparently there's a great breakfast here, and a nice place for a drink at night too) and let Nilufer be the biggest reason why Ark of Crafts really blows the others out of the water.

    From the owner: Ark of Crafts is your online destination to discover the magnificent art and crafts from the…read moreculturally rich Anatolian region (Turkey), home to many civilizations for thousands of years. We are representing the selective works of highly regarded artists and craftsmen with the motivation to open them to new markets. We are traveling all around Anatolia to connect the artisans preserving the ancient crafts, the talented young artists blending traditional and contemporary, and works of women NGO's.

    Cashmere House - 3 of 5. Gifts first, but then don't forget to treat yourself

    Cashmere House

    (3 reviews)

    Beyazıt Mh., Mercan, Beyazıt

    Istanbul has so much to offer. Time management for vacation can be daunting. Visiting the…read moreKapalicarsi Grand Bazaar is a must if you can. You could dedicate an entire day there soaking up culture and shopping. The Cashmere House is infamous for its quality. We are average tourist but were met with high class customer service. This is Istanbul!! Stop in.....thank me later

    We found Cashmere House from various blogs but assumed it was a tourist trap. If it's written about…read moreor if Uma Thurman and Ron Perlman have visited, the prices must be sky high right? Not so. With the hundreds of pushy/disinterested/questionable vendors touting questionable "cashmere" and/or "pashmina," this was a breath of fresh air. Our day at the Grand Bazaar started with this shop and ended with it. Our initial visit, we briefly looked around and left to check out other stores. On our return to the store at the end of the day, Yusuf (who owns the store with his brother) welcomed us back and actually left the store to give us space to look around. While we were looking, he didn't bombard us with information as most vendors tend to do. Yusuf wasn't pushy at all and frankly, he doesn't need to be as the quality of their products really speak for themselves. We chatted for quite a bit and at the end of our visit, purchased a few very beautiful cashmere/silk wraps. A wonderful experience in an otherwise frustrating experience at the Grand Bazaar. Highly recommend to those looking for high quality shawls/wraps.

    Jennifer's Hamam - Matches beautifully with my work

    Jennifer's Hamam

    (50 reviews)

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    Sultan Ahmet Mh., Cankurtaran

    Turkish towels, luxury, quality, hand made, huge selection to choose from and custom made robes…read moreare what you find in this amazing shop. I first heard about Jennifer's Collection prior to traveling to Istanbul during an online search for Turkish towels. After a private city tour, our guide also recommended this shop and said it's worth the visit. As soon as you step inside the showroom, it is obvious that this place is top quality. The weight of the towels, softness and vibe here is exactly what we were looking for in Turkey. We ended up buying several towels and most importantly custom made robes for us. We picked out the towels to be used and then went to the exclusive showroom for a tailored fitting. It took just a few days for the robes to be made and worth the wait. Haci, our salesman, was friendly, answered all of our questions, and made us feel welcome throughout the process. Sipping apple tea was a good way to relax and think through our choices. The shop's owner is from Canada, so this is more of a fixed price shop, but you can receive a little discount the more you buy. The shop is conveniently located in the Arasta Bazaar, about a 10 minute walk from historic sites like the Blue Mosque. We actually preferred this Bazaar over the larger Grand Bazaar as it has more local crafts. Come over and check out Jennifer's shops and take home a piece of Turkish crafted pride.

    I've had a fascination with Turkish towels for years. About a decade ago, I bought one in the…read moreU.S.--beautiful, but not truly authentic. I've used it endlessly and loved it, but I always knew I wanted a genuine peshtemel, woven the traditional way. So while in Istanbul, I set out to find the real thing--not factory-made, but crafted on old-style looms. What I discovered was so much more than just a towel. I found Jennifer's Hamam. And even more special, I met Jennifer herself--the remarkable woman behind this incredible business. She has dedicated her life to preserving the art of authentic, hand-loomed Turkish towels. She welcomed us warmly, shared her story, and gave us a personal tour of her showroom, explaining why these true peshtemels are so rare today. This was such a meaningful and unforgettable experience. We felt incredibly lucky to meet her at her shop in the Arasta Bazaar--and truly grateful she shared her story with us. If you're looking for a rare, authentic, and truly special Turkish towel, I can't recommend this enough! Truly a special experience!

    Jajha - stationery - Updated May 2026

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