

HANDWOVEN WOOL WALL ART WITH SILK SCREEN PRINT – Coffee with Peacock Motif
The peacock motif is known in Anatolia as a symbol of elegance, abundance, and renewal. The natural texture of hand-woven Ehram fabric combined with the brilliance of the silk print creates a strong contrast and an impressive look. Since each hand-woven surface is unique, the panel is a limited edition. Frame not included.
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Feature |
Detail |
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Category |
Decorative Wall Panel |
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Material |
Wool Ehram Fabric + Silk Screen Print |
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Color |
Shades of brown |
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Size |
45x45 cm |
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Origin |
Turkey |
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Care |
Dry cleaning |
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Production |
Traditional hand weaving + modern silk printing |
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Frequently Asked Questions
An ehram wall panel is a decorative wall art object specially created using silk-printed motifs applied onto traditional Anatolian wool ehram woven fabric. With its handwoven surface and cultural symbols, it brings a unique and distinctive atmosphere to interior spaces.
Yes. The ehram fabric used in the panel is woven on traditional hand looms by master artisans. The eagle motif is then applied onto this handwoven surface using a modern silk printing technique. The combination of these two methods makes each panel unique.
Dry cleaning is recommended to preserve the handwoven wool surface and the silk print. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and excessive humidity is not advised.
No. Since the ehram fabric is entirely handwoven, textural differences and natural variations occur. This ensures that each panel has its own unique character. The products are produced in limited quantities.
The ehram wall panel can be used in living rooms, studies, offices, gallery spaces, and boutique interiors. It is an ideal art piece for those who wish to create a traditional accent within modern interiors.
It is produced on handwoven ehram fabric using a traditional handmade silk printing technique that has been used for centuries in Anatolia.


EHRAM
Ehram is a traditional pure wool textile unique to Anatolia. It is woven exclusively on hand looms using yarn made from sheep’s wool, produced by local women. It is a symbol of craftsmanship, dedication, and heartfelt labor. Ehram holds a Geographical Indication certificate from the city of Bayburt, located in Türkiye’s Black Sea region.
The historical roots of ehram date back as far as the Roman era. The motifs featured on it reflect thousands of years of Anatolian heritage, and each woven pattern tells its own story. Thanks to its traditional handweaving technique, ehram has a soft and breathable structure and possesses the unique ability to adapt to weather conditions. Keeping warm in winter and cool in summer. Due to the meticulous handweaving process, handwoven fabrics are also significantly more durable.
