Classic Turkish Peshtemal

Classic Peshtemal

Classic Peshtemal Classic Peshtemal is best Turkish baths product with its extra light and extra absorbent fabric,...
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Classic Turkish Peshtemal

Classic Peshtemal

$23.00

Classic Peshtemal

$23.00
Colors: black

Classic Peshtemal

Classic Peshtemal is best Turkish baths product with its extra light and extra absorbent fabric, It is %100 cotton peshtemal. It is natural %100 cotton peshtemal that's why it is extra absorbent and extra soft. It is extra light  that  you don't feel it on your body. You can carry it easily. It dries fast. It is Turkish peshtemal or best beach towel  If you are on the beach or travelling,,Turkish peshtemal will be best Turkish baths product for you.You can use it as a cool wrap, stylish scarf, best beach towel or beautiful tablecloth. You can forget heavy towels in your bathrooms. Red, purple,black colors are available

80 cm x 180 cm

A Peshtemal

Natural soap, silk bath glove, peshtemal, peshkir, high quality towel are the main products in Turkish bath

If you visit Turkey you will know the peshtemal. In our hammams we use it constantly. The nature of peshtemal is the best product for hammams. The weaving of peshtemal is special. It is mostly organic and hand woven peshtemal.  It is the most comfortable after bath product. A peshtemal absorbs  all water on your body easily. It dries very fast. A peshtemal is very light even it is wet. It is best for your travels, on the beach that you can replace with your heavy towels and also you can use after the showers at gym.you can forget heavy towels. A stylish peshtemal is more than peshtemal. If you want, you can use it cool wrap, stylish scarf or beautiful tablecloth.This stylish peshtemal will be best Turkish bath product for you

Turkish Cotton Products

Turkish cotton products are  softer, fluffier, and more absorbent even with successive washing. This characteristic of Turkish cotton provides maximum absorbency and efficient drying. The other specialty of Turkish cotton are their weaving technique. Traditional Turkish cotton were woven at very old hand looms by the expert masters from old times. You can find  wide range of hand woven cotton peshtemals at Turkeyfamousfor.

Traditional Turkish Bath

The hammam, also known as the Turkish hamam or Turkish bath, is the Middle Eastern variant of a steam bath, which can be categorized as sauna. Although the first hammams originated in Arabia, and bath culture was a central part of Roman life, Turkey popularized the tradition by making hammams available to people of all statuses.

The hammam ritual is quite simple, it doesn’t have complicated steps. The main purpose is relaxing rather than cleaning.

Here are the steps ;

  1. Relax and Prepare

When you enter the hammam building, there are areas for changing dress and a common place to have a drink before or after the bath.

  1. Adjust to the Warmth

Before you go to the bathing area, the tellak (staff member) will bring you to a transition area, the intermediate room, where you receive your towels and adjust to the heat.

  1. Full Body Scrub and Soaking

From there you enter the main area or hot room, which houses the large marble belly or navel stone. Visitorslay down on the hot marbles or wash near the fountains

  1. Rinse and Massage

If you want to feel more relaxing, you may ask for massage and the tellak gives you the best message ever with large bubbles of foam. That’s the best part of hammams

There are many historical hamams in Istanbul and in Turkey All have different styles and designs and stories. Here is some list that includes a variety of hamams. Some of these are fancy, and some are almost ruined, but have a character. Above all, they all resemble the history of Turkish bathing.

Cemberlitas Hamam, Cemberlitas

It is one of the oldest İstanbul hamams The bath section was built by the famous Ottoman architect Architecture Sinan, in 1584. The architecture of Cemberlitas bath attracts not only travelers and locals, but many Turkish & foreign researchers, universities, photographers, filmmakers, media professionals and students also study on this magnificent structure

CagaloÄŸlu Hamam, CagaloÄŸlu

Cagaloglu hamam is located on the Old Istanbuıl close to the Grand Bazaar. It is listed in as a must-have experience in Istanbul. The beautifully detailed building with high domed ceilings, internal marble fountains, interior garden, and two levels of individual changing chambers are still part of a great architectural delight.

Galatasaray Hamam, Beyoglu

Galatasaray Hammam is one of the famous Turkish baths that has been consistently serving domestic and foreign visitors.

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