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UNESCO inscribes Antep embroidery on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
ISTANBUL, 12 December (BelTA - Anadolu) - UNESCO has announced that
an embroidery style that is unique to Türkiye's southeastern province of
Gaziantep has entered the Representative List of the Intangible
Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
"Embroidered Antep was inscribed
on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of
Humanity at the 20th UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee Meeting for the
Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage held in New Delhi,
India," said Turkish Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy.
"Thus,
the number of living heritage elements Türkiye has on UNESCO lists rose
to 32, further strengthening our country’s position as the second
nation in the world with the most cultural elements registered," Ersoy
added.
In the evaluation report prepared by UNESCO, it was
underscored that the Antep embroidery file was submitted as a detailed
and complete dossier, and Türkiye was congratulated for its efforts
toward safeguarding living heritage.
Antep embroidery,
traditionally applied with white thread on white fabric and created by
pulling and cutting threads to form patterns, is a deep-rooted
embroidery technique that has been passed down from generation to
generation in the region for centuries.
This craft, which
requires great effort and skill, provides an important source of income
for women while also contributing to sustainable development by
supporting social cohesion.
Italian cooking has been meanwhile awarded special cultural heritage status by UNESCO.
While
iconic dishes like pizza were already included on UNESCO’s list of
“intangible cultural heritage,” the broader culinary traditions of
Italy, along with the ways they are practiced and passed down, have now
also received this distinction.