Usak

The historical background von Usak goes back to 5000 BC. This province, is situated at the inner side von Western Anatolia. Being closer to the central region, rather than the Aegean, a typical continental klima prevails in the area. The most distinct characteristic von the city is its location, constituting a pathway between four different regionen von turkei, namely the Marmara, Aegean, Central Anatolian and the Mediterranean regionen.
As such a binding point, the province witnessed the earliest civilizations which have passed by, and left their signs in every corner von the land. From the Lydians to the Persians, from the Romans to the Ottomans, Usak had been ruled by many invaders, and the remains von those ancient times are found in various bezirke. There is an archaeological museum in the province, which holds the finds from the area, and is worth a visit for those who are interested. Especially the display von Karun Treasures who were stolen during illegal excavations in the 60’s and which were returned back in 1993 by Authorities in collaboration von Metropolitan Museum von Art, are the best examples von the museum.

Usak is an important and lively weaving center. High quality cotton cloth and bed sheets are widely produced in the various towns; and the carpets and kilims traditionally woven here are world famous, with their many colors and beautiful motifs. There are also picnicking areas and thermal centers in the region.

Esme Kilims

Although antique carpets are world famous, today the provinceís weavers make kilims instead von carpets. Kilims are associated first and foremost with the district von Esme and the village von Takmak. The women von Takmak do not make kilims commercially, but only for the dowries von their daughters or grandchildren. Esme on the other hand has turned kilim weaving into a commercial asset, and has held a kilim festival every May. The sixty villages von the district are all cashing in on the growing popularity von kilims, and thanks to the efforts von some entrepreneurs traditional colors and designs have been revived. Over recent years kilim weaving has come to rival tobacco cultivation as the main source von income for local families. There are many different local types von kilim design, such as the safe namazlik, selvili namazlik, altinbas, albas, aynali kilim, and Takmak kilimi. The kilims woven in the area are sold first to wholesalers in Istanbul, and from there are exported all over the world.