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Workshop: Making and Illuminating of Arrows

There is an old saying in Turkey that there are “120 ways to string a bow,” though the most common methods involve sitting on ground with one’s feet pressed against the grip.

Traditional Archery was used for various purposes throughout the Mediaval Turkish World. Among these are hunting tools, weapons for war, holy objects, and political symbols.

Turkish archers developed several unique techniques to aid in combat. One was the practice of holding several arrows in between the fingers of the draw hand, allowing fast repeat shots.

Zihgir is the Turkish word for the thumb ring used to draw the bow in the Ottoman Empire. Turkish thumb rings were made of wood, metal, ivory, bone, horn or leather. These rings signified that the person wearing them was a warrior. In time they became a symbol of prestige in Ottoman society.

The artist of this workshop is a female archer with international awards. In the workshop, you will learn how to make real arrows and decorate them by using traditional techniques. You can later keep your own arrow as a souvenir.

You can also ask questions of the artist.

This is also once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Drinks and cookies will be available during a coffee break.

Where is C.I.P? How convenient is the location?

Even if you are not staying in this vicinity, you will likely be in our neighborhood as we are only 5-minute walking distance from Taksim Square or the pedestrian street of Istiklal. The Çukurcuma Antiques neighborhood is nearby too.

How to get to C.I.P from Taksim Square?

Take the Sıraselviler street, pass the German Hospital, enter the Soğancı street by turning left from the corner of the Güllüoğlu Baklava store. Second block on the right.
Private car park is available at the Soğancı street.

Price per session: €40.00 EUROS

Photo Gallery:

 

Workshop: Making and Illuminating of Arrows

There is an old saying in Turkey that there are “120 ways to string a bow,” though the most common methods involve sitting on ground with one’s feet pressed against the grip.

Traditional Archery was used for various purposes throughout the Mediaval Turkish World. Among these are hunting tools, weapons for war, holy objects, and political symbols.

Turkish archers developed several unique techniques to aid in combat. One was the practice of holding several arrows in between the fingers of the draw hand, allowing fast repeat shots.

Zihgir is the Turkish word for the thumb ring used to draw the bow in the Ottoman Empire. Turkish thumb rings were made of wood, metal, ivory, bone, horn or leather. These rings signified that the person wearing them was a warrior. In time they became a symbol of prestige in Ottoman society.

The artist of this workshop is a female archer with international awards. In the workshop, you will learn how to make real arrows and decorate them by using traditional techniques. You can later keep your own arrow as a souvenir.

You can also ask questions of the artist.

This is also once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Drinks and cookies will be available during a coffee break.

Where is C.I.P? How convenient is the location?

Even if you are not staying in this vicinity, you will likely be in our neighborhood as we are only 5-minute walking distance from Taksim Square or the pedestrian street of Istiklal. The Çukurcuma Antiques neighborhood is nearby too.

How to get to C.I.P from Taksim Square?

Take the Sıraselviler street, pass the German Hospital, enter the Soğancı street by turning left from the corner of the Güllüoğlu Baklava store. Second block on the right.
Private car park is available at the Soğancı street.

Price per session: €40.00 EUROS

Photo Gallery:

 

Workshop: Making and Illuminating of Arrows

There is an old saying in Turkey that there are “120 ways to string a bow,” though the most common methods involve sitting on ground with one’s feet pressed against the grip.

Traditional Archery was used for various purposes throughout the Mediaval Turkish World. Among these are hunting tools, weapons for war, holy objects, and political symbols.

Turkish archers developed several unique techniques to aid in combat. One was the practice of holding several arrows in between the fingers of the draw hand, allowing fast repeat shots.

Zihgir is the Turkish word for the thumb ring used to draw the bow in the Ottoman Empire. Turkish thumb rings were made of wood, metal, ivory, bone, horn or leather. These rings signified that the person wearing them was a warrior. In time they became a symbol of prestige in Ottoman society.

The artist of this workshop is a female archer with international awards. In the workshop, you will learn how to make real arrows and decorate them by using traditional techniques. You can later keep your own arrow as a souvenir.

You can also ask questions of the artist.

This is also once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Drinks and cookies will be available during a coffee break.

Where is C.I.P? How convenient is the location?

Even if you are not staying in this vicinity, you will likely be in our neighborhood as we are only 5-minute walking distance from Taksim Square or the pedestrian street of Istiklal. The Çukurcuma Antiques neighborhood is nearby too.

How to get to C.I.P from Taksim Square?

Take the Sıraselviler street, pass the German Hospital, enter the Soğancı street by turning left from the corner of the Güllüoğlu Baklava store. Second block on the right.
Private car park is available at the Soğancı street.

Price per session: €40.00 EUROS

Photo Gallery: