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Who is the final decision on the color of the carpets of the Hagia Sophia Mosque?

There was uncertainty about the color of the carpets while the carpet laying processes were going on in the Hagia Sophia Mosque. Ali Rıza Özkul, the chairman of the firm producing the carpet, said that the last decision regarding the color of the carpet was made by President Erdogan and that he instructed to use the best quality domestic wool instead of New Zealand wool.

Hagia Sophia Mosque 24.07. It will be opened for worship on Friday, 2020. In the Ayasofya Mosque, where every corner is considered in detail, the carpets were started to be laid. Ali Rıza Özkul, the chairman of the board of the factory, which produces the carpets produced in Manisa, explained the latest situation. Özkul also said about the color and material of the carpet. “There was a view of burgundy. It was talked about cherry rot. The last choice was with the approval of the President. We thought that we should make New Zealand wool with the thought that it would be better quality. Our President said that we should not use imported materials. We said that we should use the best of domestic wool and we did so. “he said.

“THERE IS 4 THOUSAND SQUARE CARPETS

Ali RızaÖzkul, “The Ministry of Tourism about Hagia Sophia carpet contacted us about 15 days ago. We also welcomed it. Hopefully we will raise it for opening. Here we have 4 thousand square meters of carpet work. Now we are laying 2 thousand square meters. We will do the other 2 thousand square meters when the restoration is finished. They say for about 6 months. ”

“OUR 75 PEOPLE PERSONNEL IS OPERATING”

Saying “100 percent wool carpet”, Özkul said, “A non-carcinogenic dye is used. Light colors remain a little light in historical places. I believe that such a dark color brings nobility. There are dark green columns and walls inside. I guess it will fit well into the space. At the moment, it was laid up to 8 levels. The flooring continues. The upholstery of the carpet will only be opened. Our staff of 75 people is working. There is a team of 8 people in the Ottoman period. The 17th century Rumi is in the language of art. A classical motif. 4 in color. There is color. The duck head has shades of green. It goes from light to dark. The darkest tone is used in the contours. The lightest color is used in the interior of the Greeks. It is seen as if there is no pattern from a distance, it is seen when approached on it. Pure lines are laid at 125 cm intervals. ”

“I HAVE SOME PROBLEMS IN THE CYPRUS”

Özkul said, “There is a bit of a problem in qibla in the place. Qibla is a little crooked here, not according to the building. Turned to the right. This was corrected in the Ottoman period. We are also laying the carpets accordingly.

DOMESTIC WOOL USED

Saying that there are two different views on color, Özkul said, “There was a burgundy view. It was talked about cherry rot. The last choice was with the approval of the President. We said that we should make New Zealand wool with the thought that it would be better quality. Our President said that we should not use imported materials. “We have 5 kilograms of square meter weight and 16 mm thickness,” he said.

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