« Flea or Busk - Beauty Eh? »June 25, 2008Merhaba!
The antik shops in Turkey are just mind-boggling: when a tile or postcard or chair is old here, it's Ottoman old, centuries old, multiple empires old. But a stroll through the antik centers of Istanbul is not so different than our little Brooklyn Flea, complete with chaotic piles of "stuff" whose order is known only to the "eccentric" proprietor, who seems mildly interested (at best) or oblivious (more often) to a customer's existence/interest.
Similarly, the Asian side 'hoods of Uskudar and Kadikoy host antik bazaars jammed with treasures, older cranky men, and of course dust. There are also restoration workshops inside these mini-malls, where our faves included massive entrance doors and giant decorative teapots (below), and awesome transistor shortwave radios (that dealer was too mean for us to risk a photo, sorry). Today, off to the Grand Bazaar for trinkets galore. Now that's a market! Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: Commentsany chance their will be a vendors list this week? Posted by: guest at June 26, 2008 2:48 PM I'm not really a "shopper", but I could spend a whole week in the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul! Awesome experience... Posted by: GHB at June 27, 2008 4:22 PM sometimes the head gets so big i can't make out what the mouth is trying to say! but hopefully it's thanking the vendors for this long needed respite to the other side of the world! congratulations on your success! Posted by: guest at June 28, 2008 6:04 PM man, the above commenter is a jerk, and certainly not representative of all of the vendors. glad you got a break. Posted by: guest at June 28, 2008 7:51 PM |
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