Gaziantep Culture Trip/// Historical Coppersmiths' Bazaar

in GEMS3 years ago

Hello to everyone

After a good weekend, the hustle and bustle of Monday started early.
It's still pretty early. My little girls are still sleeping. I would like to take this opportunity and share with you my friends what I did over the weekend.

A week ago, my dear mother came to us from Izmir. Unfortunately, the dust cloud affected him as well, and he did not want to go out for the weekend because he was allergic.
There were places that I wanted to visit in Gaziantep for a long time. However, it would not be easy to visit these places with my daughters. Me and my husband decided to leave our daughters with my mother and take a cultural trip in Gaziantep.

Gaziantep is a city famous for its cuisine and dishes. Turkey's gourmet city. My husband is from Gaziantep and after we got married, I learned a lot more about the culture and food of this city. They definitely have a great culinary culture.
However, the city is a place worth visiting not only with its food but also with its historical features.
We decided to visit cultural and historical places in Gaziantep with my husband at the weekend.
Let me give you a small list of the places we've been to.

Zeugma Museum
historical culture path
apple market
Chain Bedesten
Coppersmith Bazaar
Panorama Museum

We could only fit so much in one day.
I had the opportunity to take lots of photos in the places we visited. Now is the time to share this trip with you.

In this article, I will tell you about the coppersmiths' bazaar.

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First of all, let me give you a brief information about the history of the coppersmiths' bazaar. Afterwards, I will take you to this bazaar with photos from my trip.
In the Bakırcılar Bazaar in Gaziantep, there are shops of masters who make many handicrafts.
As soon as you enter the bazaar street, you realize that you have come to a historical place. The street has preserved its historical texture. The wooden covered shops and stone paved streets in the bazaar tell us that it is from another era.
I don't know why, but I've always loved this street. Coppersmiths bazaar is a small bazaar located in a small and narrow street. But I love walking here, these streetsts.

The exact date of construction of the shops in Bakırcılar Çarşısı is not known. It is estimated to have been built in the 19th century. The bazaar, which consists of single-storey shops, is located in the inns area. It is also very close to Gaziantep Castle. There are already many inns around the gaziantep castle. The shops opening to the street with arched entrances are made of smooth cut hard limestone (keymıh).

Coppersmiths' Bazaar is also located on the cultural road.
It is truly a place worth visiting.
Plus, great stuff is on sale.
b Everything from copper kitchenware to various accessories is available. You can find not only copper, but also wood and brass products.

I didn't buy anything on my trip today. There were many more places to visit and I did not want to carry things in my hands. Also, as I mentioned at the beginning of my article, I have been here many times before. I bought a coffee mug set from here.

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This part is the entrance of the bazaar from the Gaziantep castle side.
There is one more thing I want to show you here. While walking from the castle side to the bazaar, there are small shops on the road that still preserve their historical texture.
In one of these shops, sandals (shoes) are sold. The master who made the shoes was preparing another shoe while we were there. I really like these shoes. I even had one years ago. they are very comfortable. If you go one day, you should definitely stop by here.

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While walking around the bazaar, you will come across various craftsmen. As soon as you enter the street, you will hear the hammer hitting the copper.

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The reliefs you see come from the hands of the master in the photo.

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A bench with various trinkets and accessories made of brass.

Prices were also very reasonable. I asked the price of a statue of a woman holding a terrace of justice. I even regret not getting it now. The price was 250 TL. (About 20 hive)

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There are also various wooden chests. According to the owner of the shop who sold these chests, these chests are handmade.

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There are also various wooden chests. According to the owner of the shop who sold these chests, these chests are handmade.

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These are copper kitchen utensils.
A glass of buttermilk that I hold in my hand. Many restaurants in Gaziantep also serve ayran in these glasses.

The bucket you see hanging is used for fermenting yoghurt.

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There were also shops selling jewelry accessories, various shawls, covers and handmade leather bags in the bazaar.
Most of the products sold in the shops here are made by hand. Shop owners who sell are also artisans who make products in the same xamanda.

I have visited this short but fun street once with you.
I had a lot of fun while traveling. I hope you will enjoy reading this post as much as I do and you will feel yourself on the street where that historical bazaar is located.


That's all for today dear friends.
Thank you for taking your precious time to read my post.


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Çok güzel türk kültürünü yansıtan yerleri gezmişsin canım harika bir gezi olmuş resimlere bayıldım 🤗

Teşekkürler canım. Uzun süredir aklımdaydı. Annemin bize gelmesini fırsat bildim 🤗

Gerçekten benimde çok sevdiğim yerlerdendir burası.
Bir Gaziantep'li olarak sıkça ziyaret ederim.
Anlatımın ve resimlerinle kendimi orada gibi hissettim.
Emeğine sağlık canım. 😊

Teşekkürler canım benim 🤗

Çok güzel tarihi mekan. Deri işlemelere de bayıldım. Bakır işleme çok zor görünüyor. Usta ellerde bu kolay olsa da sanırım bakır ustaları gün geçtikçe azalıyor. Kültür mirası olarak sahip çıkmalıyız diye düşünüyorum. Fotoğrafını çektiğiniz bütün ürünlere bayıldım. Gaziantep'e yolum düşerse Bakırcılar Çarşısı'na uğramadan geçmeyeceğim. Ellerinize sağlık. :)

Gelirseniz mutlaka uğrarsınız çünkü Gaziantep e gelen herkesin yemek yemeğe gittiği meşhur imam Çağdaş bu sokağın tam karşısında.

Anadolu'nun gelenek ve göreneklerini çok güzel yansıtan güzel bir paylaşım olmuş. Gaziantep e gelip neler Alabileceğimizi de göstermiş oldun. Emeğine Sağlık...

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