Join us for a fun and unique workshop to find out the history of Ebru Art and make your own!
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Turkish marbling or Ebru Art is a form of paper marbling. Using a brush, colours are splashed onto a tray of water, a pattern is made and then that pattern is transferred to paper. Historically, paper marbling was the only form, but today, patterns can be transferred to all sorts of things such as leather, glass, cloth, furniture, book covers and notebooks.
It is thought that Ebru Art originated in China but became popular in Turkey during Ottoman times because Islam forbids people's faces from being depicted. Using Ebru Art, early Masters were able to decorate magazines, Qurans and more with colourful patterns instead.
Join us for this workshop to find out more and make your own Ebru Art!