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The Expositions & Carpet Tours
Every year we are traveling to the United States in fall & winter to join the hand made carpet & ceramic expositions to represent magnificent Turkish handicrafts. While we are traveling all around the US we are visiting our friends and new customers, who are oriented by our customers, at their home.

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Main Store& Export:
Hudavendigar cad. No:10/1 Sirkeci,
Istanbul - TURKEY.
T: +90 212 526 9640
F: +90 212 526 9639

Taksim Store:
Istiklal cad. No180/C Beyoglu,
Istanbul - TURKEY.
T: +90 212 245 4849

info@myth.com.tr
About Us
In 1938, in the Pera district of İstanbul, Turkey, we opened our doors to show the world the beauty of Turkish handicrafts.

Our mission was, and still is; to keepalive the wonderful arts that come from the heart and soul of Anatolia.

Each of our objects has its own unique story to tell, so we have chosen to produce our works under the name "Myth Arts" - a name that invokes thoughts of mystery, fantasy, and history.

By staying focused on our goal, we quickly became one of the largest exporters of handicrafts in all of Turkey. In 2006 we opened our office and retails shop in the States under the name "Myth USA".

Today we have production in all parts of anatolia and are the largest exporter & wholesaler of handicrafts. Although we are using the most modern technology, the preservation of the integrity and soul of each object is of utmost importance. We have remained loyal to the traditional production methods of the 16th century - focusing on quality, history, beauty, and detail. A wide selection from our collections are available in our four retail shops (Gülhane & Beyoğlu- İstanbul; Delmar & La Jolla - California) and through many art & handicraft stores in the USA, Australia and Europe.

Proud of our heritage, our vision has been to introduce the rich culture and heartfelt effort that has been infused into these objects and survived since the time of the Hitites, Seljuks, and Byzantines... all the way to ottoman and modern times. These designs and production methods are best represented in Anatolia?s carpets, ceramics and jewelry.

Please take a moment to browse the precious art collections in our website and take in the beauty of traditional Anatolian handicrafts. If you have any questions or would like to find a location near you to purchase our items, please feel free to email us at info@myth.com.tr. We will reply your request as soon as possible.

Thank you for visiting Myth Arts.


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