Writer: Mehmet
Yuğuran
August 2009
During the centuries in Anatolia
among the chests, hope chests have a special place. In the past as a daughter
was given birth, the precious handmade dower has been starting to kept in the
chests. As the dower the chests have been a reflection of the wealth of
the girl's family. The rich families were using embroidered and engraved chests
made of walnut where as the middle class families were using chests made
of poplar, polished and decorated with mirrors and colorful bird illustrations.
The most expensive chests are the ones made of cedar tree because these are
furniture beetle proof. The chests whose inner side were covered by cloth or by
patterned paper has different locking systems; for some of them a bell was
ringing as the cover opened. These bells were having kind of an alarm duty.
The decoration of the chests reflects the art of Turkish handicrafts and
each of them is an art piece of a master who has learned the decoration work by
spending many years and efforts. The most of the chests which have embroidered
flower motives moreover gold and silver decorations due to the wealth of its
owner are piece of art.
The hope chests, most of the times heirs from mother
to daughter, were having a special meaning for the young girls. The young girls
were keeping their personal secrets such as their letters, photos, poems,
memorial objects, etc in their chests and no one was allowed to open them. The
hope chests, brought to husbands' house, were kept by them to pass to their own
daughters. Sometimes the inner side of the chests' cover were being used as a
notebook. The purpose was to transfer the information to the next generation
therefore date of birth of the children, date of death of parents, sometimes
date of marriage and date of leaving for military service can be seen
inside the cover of the chests.
The Chests of
Cappadocia
The chests found in the region have a variety such as
ornamented with brasses, embroidered, tin and leather covering but the most
common ones are ornamented with brasses and the embroidered ones. The ornamented
with brasses chests have motives by nailing on wedges around tin cuttings with
mostly church or mosque dome shapes. The wood embroidered ones have the
shapes symbolizes fertility such as life tree, eye, double eye, amulet, seven
mountain flower as well as shapes symbolizes next generation such as trees with
flowers and fruits and shapes symbolizes long life such as cypress or poplar
trees, rose, daisy and clove flowers. Sometimes as religious themes, the
usage of moon, star, mosque, rose, minaret and dome shapes can be seen. In
addition non Muslims were using church, cross, Virgin Mary, Jesus Christ and
Saint motives. The careful examinations showed us that the usage of green color,
holy color for Islam, was being used for the paintings. First the chests
were being painted white, acquired by a lime mixture. This mixture was used to
protect the wood from the external factors especially from the furniture
beetles. And then the color green called madder and ocher was being
painted. Unfortunately during the recent years the hope chest tradition tend to
be forgotten.
Note: For this article
the 50 pieces chest collection of Mehmet Yuğuran was photo and the most
characterized ones were selected to be used. For more photos you may visit the
website of Mehmet Yuğuran: www.antikite.com
Note:
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