The most common turkish slippers material is metal.
Turkish carpet slippers.
Kilim shoes are crafted from vintage turkish kilim carpets each pair of our men s kilim slipper is truly one of a kind.
The most common turkish slippers material is acrylic.
Choose designs from nourison momeni and couristan.
Marmarabirlik dehydrated black olives 800 gr.
There are 748 turkish slippers for sale on etsy and they cost 58 91 on average.
Ohanyans soujouk hot 1 lb 16 99.
The most popular color.
Our workshop has been crafting luxury grade shoes for generations and is now here to bring you beautiful unique havana style men s turkish kilim rug loafers.
Hand crafted from one of a kind repurposed kilim rugs in turkey.
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The most popular colour.
4 5 out of 5 stars 18 18 reviews 39 99.
Cumhuriyet coil soujouk kangal 454 gr 15 99.
Use in place of carpeting or for added texture layer a rug over a carpet already in place.
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Our kilim loafers are inspired by the classic design of a men s smoking shoe traditionally meant to be worn with tuxedos.
Browse rugs in neutral tones that coordinate beautifully with a variety of home furnishings.
There are 799 turkish slippers for sale on etsy and they cost 47 98 on average.
Only 2 available and it s in 7 people s carts.
Makers of original kilim shoes for men women and children.
Brough to you by the dealer sabahs are made to last and can go with you anywhere.
Marmarabirlik black olive paste plain 340 gr.
Handmade in a small family owned workshop in turkey by cobblers from families that have practiced the craft of kilim shoe creation for generations.
Our kilim loafers look handsome with a tux but go just as well with jeans khakis and even your favorite swim trunks.
The right rug lends warmth and elegance to living rooms dining rooms bedrooms and more.
Quality leather shoes handmade in gaziantep by a family of crafters that have been making traditional turkish slippers for hundreds of years.