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Turkey: Cappadocia
Imagine a Grand Canyonesque landscape with clusters of wild, wind-sculpted rock spires and networks of mountain caves that have been converted into churches, homes and hotels, and you begin to...
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Turkey: Istanbul: Where to Shop: Markets: Grand BazaarFirst-time travelers will get lost—but also have a lot of fun—in the cavernous tunnels of the the Grand Bazaar, a 400-year-old indoor shopping complex, where you can satisfy all of... |
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Turkey: Istanbul: Where to Shop: Fashion & Accessories: SehrazatThere are dozens of scarf sellers in the Grand Bazaar and they range from bamboo, cotton, silk and pashmina to cashmere in every imaginable color. Sehrazat is one of the... |
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Turkey: Istanbul: Indagare Insiders: Denise Spencer on IstanbulDenise Spencer is the founder of Ichiche, a company that carries beautifully crafted jewelry and accessories from Turkey. Spencer spoke to Indagare about her creative process and shared her favorite... |
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Turkey: Istanbul: Indagare Insiders: Madeline Weinrib on IstanbulThe painter and designer, whose colorful atelier (madelineweinrib.com) is located on the top floor of ABC Carpet & Home in New York, speaks to Indagare about her favorite parts of... |
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Turkey: Istanbul: Where to Shop: Food & Wine: Spice BazaarTip from painter and designer Madeline Weinrib, whose atelier is located on the top floor of ABC Carpet & Home: “Visit here for little gifts like rose water, dried figs,... |
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Style: Indagare Insiders: Madeline Weinrib on IstanbulThe painter and designer, whose colorful atelier (madelineweinrib.com) is located on the top floor of ABC Carpet & Home in New York, reveals her favorite fashion, textile and carpet dealers... |
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Turkey: Istanbul: Where to Shop: Jewelry: Nick’s CalligraphyIn a tiny 1,000-year-old space, Nick Merdenyan sells delicate calligraphy art on dried leaves, many of them centered around the world’s three main religions—Christianity, Islam and Judaism. He also has... |
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Turkey: Istanbul: Where to Shop: Art & Antiques: Sofa Art & AntiquesTip from designer and painter Madeline Weinrib: “This store, just outside the Grand Bazaar, is usually the first one I visit. It is beautifully curated, with a mix of antiques... |
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Turkey: Istanbul: Where to Shop: For the Home: DervisTip from designer and painter Madeline Weinrib, whose atelier is located on the top floor of ABC Carpet & Home: “In the Grand Bazaar, check out Dervis for luxe bath... |
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Turkey: Istanbul: Where to Shop: For the Home: Iznik ClassicsTip from designer and painter Madeline Weinrib: “I flip over Iznik Classics’ ceramics in the Grand Bazaar. Colorful dishes are everywhere in Istanbul, but it’s very, very hard to find... |
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