tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1139327466126524181.post1985668654759486102..comments2023-12-21T19:28:22.351+08:00Comments on Trip or Treats: EuroCruise 2010: Carpets &The Grand Bazaar in IstanbulTrip or Treatshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02818788744737919036noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1139327466126524181.post-39589756873472390922011-01-29T19:45:21.265+08:002011-01-29T19:45:21.265+08:00I can't believe we've yet to visit Istanbu...I can't believe we've yet to visit Istanbul! If you were mesmerized by Istanbul, I think you'd be even more so by Marrakech. Looking forward to experiencing this city ... thanks for sharing your photos!C&G: Our Travels & Adventureshttp://www.clayandgrace.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1139327466126524181.post-68172813348634764382010-10-19T17:11:59.064+08:002010-10-19T17:11:59.064+08:00Istanbul is my dream city !
Wish the very best to ...Istanbul is my dream city !<br />Wish the very best to the carpet industry out there and thanks for sharing some really cool images !Amithttp://www.tradeindia.com/exporters-suppliers/c1504/carpets.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1139327466126524181.post-28262782723632071682010-10-15T11:25:28.085+08:002010-10-15T11:25:28.085+08:00HILARIOUS! The Apple Tea looks fabulous. Mmmm...
...HILARIOUS! The Apple Tea looks fabulous. Mmmm...<br /><br />Ummm...ToT, do you really wear a hat when attempting to work out? <br /><br />Dear Mr. S.,<br /><br />50 camels is too low of an offer. The turkish man at least offered his tiny store too. I'd recommend including a suckling pig or two into your offer. :)Lorihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12628599054895977426noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1139327466126524181.post-3329126848926827372010-10-15T07:20:48.322+08:002010-10-15T07:20:48.322+08:00I love Istanbul! It's the only place where I a...I love Istanbul! It's the only place where I ate lamb without knowing it was lamb (I am not a fan of lamb) at all...and I loved it! Everywhere else it's too gamey.<br /><br />$15,000 for that tiny rug?? I remember spending hours in a carpet shop. My parents ended up buying this huge one for about $5K less than the little one you mentioned. It lasted about 10 years (and would have lasted Chocolate & Chantshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14898749693686217571noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1139327466126524181.post-87243253274319325652010-10-15T01:37:09.567+08:002010-10-15T01:37:09.567+08:00I offer you 50 camels! Haha
But yea, mass product...I offer you 50 camels! Haha<br /><br />But yea, mass production is ruining the turkish carpet industry. A machine made carpet is about the same price except you change the dollar sign into peso. Most people say they fold the edges of the carpet so you can easily avoid stepping on it. But i bet the real reason a corner is flipped is so you can see its hand made :PMr. snoreply@blogger.com