GALERIE METIN
Read moreSpecialist in kilims, patchwork, paçmina (wool or silk), çatouk (antelope wool) and carpets (handmade). Yasar will receive you in perfect French to tell you about his passion: carpets. Don't hesitate to come in and question him as a true professional, he will tell you the origin of these different products, their uses, their meanings. There is a very large selection. If only out of curiosity and to learn a little more about these different kinds of carpets, this shop is worth a little visit.
TARIHI TAHTAKALE SANDIKÇISI
Read moreThis small store specialises in wood products, including a large selection of trunks. Not really practical to transport, but the look is worth it, because there are also small boxes, chess games, mirrors…
NUR CARPET & KILIMS
Read moreDoan (pronounced "dooan") is a figure in his field: large, perfect francophone (student of the famous Lycée of Galatasaray), he likes chatting and laughing but he is especially helpful and honest. A lover of France, most of his clients keep contact with him and don't hesitate to remind him on a second trip. If you're interested in the sprawling world of carpets, stop telling him hello. You will certainly not regret it.
NAKKAS HALICILIK KUYUMCULUK
Read moreNakkaş Halı welcomes travellers from all over the world as well as locals, all of whom have come for the quality of the carpets. The reputation of the place is well established: created by Turkish carpet experts for more than 30 years, it offers an incredible collection of more than 20,000 knotted carpets and kilims, embroidered Turkish carpets. In addition to these handmade handcrafted works of art, there are also modern models with contemporary designs and colours.
GALLERY ARTEMIS
Read moreTwo shops face each other. The first one is devoted to carpets, kilims and embroidery, while in front of you there are ceramics, pashminas, narghilés, tea services and beautiful clothing. Ask to see the small wool mobiles in Kurdistan, hanging on the wall. Decorated with boncuk boncuk (blue eye) or a protective mirror, they are nice gifts that are not found in other shops. Modern and friendly welcome. The mascot of the place is a wall eyes of the Turkish van.
ELLER SANAT GALERISI
Read moreA graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in 1957, Mr. Nurhan Acun works in silver and copper. He made copies of the motifs from Anatolian civilizations. There are his own creations but also works by other craftsmen. He has worked for many museums and his small shop is ideally located and full of treasures. It is a real institution that has been resisting for 35 years in this lively district of Beyoğlu, where real small craft shops are becoming increasingly rare. Come by and have a look!
ALATURKA KILIM SHOP
Read moreManaged by Mr. Erkal Aksöy, it is certainly the most beautiful store in the whole Antique district. The whole building is decorated with furniture and objects for sale, placed as if someone lived there. The cellar is filled with wines, fruits are laid out on the tables, smells of little cookies are coming from the kitchen. The garden is full of flowers and a cat is asleep in the sun. There is nothing that looks like an antique store. There is a wide range of rugs and kilims. Mr. Erkal and his assistant Serkan speak English. To discover.
MARCHÉ DES ANTIQUAIRES À MECIDIYEKÖY
Read moreThe building that houses the antique market was built in 1982. It has 4 floors and nearly 77 shops, its total surface area is 6,000 m2. It is a paradise for lovers of Ottoman antiques, you will find all kinds of chandeliers, porcelain pieces, carpets, glassware and other paintings. Many rooms are overpriced, but you can get an idea of the objects and furniture that were in the palaces during the Ottoman period.
HATTAT KAMIL NAZIK
Read moreFocusing on his work, a man with a grey beard stands out from the street, behind a window. It's Mr. Kamil. Since the age of 7, he has been passionate about calligraphy but he had to wait until almost his retirement to devote himself entirely to it. Wide choice. As for the schedules: it is open every day, "it arrives in the morning, and leaves late"... Possibility of taking lessons. You can just come by, admire his work and see him at work, it's exciting. The writings are mainly verses from the Koran and proverbs.
MARCHÉ AU CUIVRE (BAKIR PAZARI)
Read moreRight next to the book market. This authentic market consists of several dozen shops that have been set up under the walls to the east and north of the former Ministry of War, which now houses the rectorate of Istanbul University. These shops mainly offer souvenir items and are specialized in copper objects produced by Turkish craftsmen (coffee makers, trays, ewers, braziers...).