{"id":11724,"date":"2022-02-28T01:15:19","date_gmt":"2022-02-27T22:15:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kenanyavuzetnografyamuzesi.org\/?page_id=11724\/"},"modified":"2022-05-11T01:20:39","modified_gmt":"2022-05-10T22:20:39","slug":"ehram-bench","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.kenanyavuzetnografyamuzesi.org\/en\/ehram-bench\/","title":{"rendered":"Ehram Bench"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[vc_row css=&#8221;.vc_custom_1589409003902{margin-bottom: 25px !important;}&#8221;][vc_column offset=&#8221;vc_col-lg-9 vc_col-md-9&#8243; css=&#8221;.vc_custom_1589409048546{padding-top: 30px !important;}&#8221;][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner][vc_custom_heading stripe_pos=&#8221;hide&#8221; text=&#8221;Listen to Story&#8221; google_fonts=&#8221;font_family:Montserrat%3Aregular%2C700|font_style:700%20bold%20regular%3A700%3Anormal&#8221;][vc_column_text]        \r\n    <div>\r\n        <div id=\"h5ap69e1e72e4065a\" class=\"h5ap_standard_player\" style='width:100%;margin:0 auto;max-width: 100%;'>\r\n            <audio class=\"player\" playsinline controls  >\r\n                <source src=\"https:\/\/www.kenanyavuzetnografyamuzesi.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/09\/english-12.mp3\"  type=\"audio\/mp3\" \/>\r\n                Your browser does not support the audio element.\r\n            <\/audio>\r\n        <\/div>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n\r\n    [\/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading stripe_pos=&#8221;hide&#8221; text=&#8221;Geschichte Anh\u00f6ren&#8221; google_fonts=&#8221;font_family:Montserrat%3Aregular%2C700|font_style:700%20bold%20regular%3A700%3Anormal&#8221;][vc_column_text]        \r\n    <div>\r\n        <div id=\"h5ap69e1e72e409e0\" class=\"h5ap_standard_player\" style='width:100%;margin:0 auto;max-width: 100%;'>\r\n            <audio class=\"player\" playsinline controls  >\r\n                <source src=\"https:\/\/www.kenanyavuzetnografyamuzesi.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/09\/deutsch-12.mp3\"  type=\"audio\/mp3\" \/>\r\n                Your browser does not support the audio element.\r\n            <\/audio>\r\n        <\/div>\r\n    <\/div>\r\n\r\n    [\/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][\/vc_column_inner][\/vc_row_inner][vc_custom_heading stripe_pos=&#8221;hide&#8221; source=&#8221;post_title&#8221; font_container=&#8221;tag:h1|text_align:left&#8221; google_fonts=&#8221;font_family:Montserrat%3Aregular%2C700|font_style:700%20bold%20regular%3A700%3Anormal&#8221;][vc_separator border_width=&#8221;2&#8243;][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner][vc_single_image source=&#8221;featured_image&#8221; img_size=&#8221;full&#8221; alignment=&#8221;center&#8221; style=&#8221;vc_box_border&#8221; onclick=&#8221;link_image&#8221;][\/vc_column_inner][\/vc_row_inner][vc_row_inner css=&#8221;.vc_custom_1642642917864{padding-top: 10px !important;}&#8221;][vc_column_inner][vc_custom_heading stripe_pos=&#8221;hide&#8221; text=&#8221;Work Description&#8221; google_fonts=&#8221;font_family:Montserrat%3Aregular%2C700|font_style:700%20bold%20regular%3A700%3Anormal&#8221; css=&#8221;.vc_custom_1649889926858{padding-bottom: 10px !important;}&#8221;][vc_column_text css=&#8221;.vc_custom_1649969741517{margin-bottom: 20px !important;}&#8221;]<\/p>\n<p style=\"line-height: 22px; text-align: left;\">&#8220;Ehram (or ihram), the raw material of which is sheep&#8217;s wool, finds its shape and touches it as a work of art in the skillful hands of local young girls and women. Color is very important in ehram. In general, white teenage girls, purple-brown middle-aged women, purple-black ehram are the preferred ehrams of older women.<br \/>\nEhram is prepared entirely from wool by touching it on the ehram loom. It is a local garment used by women in Bayburt to cover up. 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