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Car Hire in Cyprus Cars are one of the best ways to explore the island. They should be reserved well in advance during the summer season. The information in this travel guide aims to give you a head start with your holiday preparation to Cyprus.
Flights to Cyprus Flights to Cyprus arrive in the international airports of Larnaca and Paphos, and take around four hours from UK airports. The best way to get a flight at a good price is to use a price comparison service, in conjunction with early booking.
Accommodation Cyprus There are over 500 hotels, villas for hire and hotel apartments scattered throughout the island. There are also simple hotels that are ungraded. Visitors should check discounts with their hotel prior to arrival.
Monday September 06 , 2010

Cypriot Handicrafts in Cyprus

Traditional terracotta vase reflecting ancient Cypriot designs

Traditional forms of Cypriot culture are to be found in music, folk-dancing, and various crafts as embroidery, lace-making, potteries, and kilim weaving.

Typical handicrafts of interest in Northern Cyprus are:

Lefkara lace-work

This is a truely Cypriot (both Turkish and Greek) lace-work, which is meticulously done by the ladies at Cypriot villages.

Lefkara lace is used to interesting effect in bordering small mirrors on the tables, or as dainty accessories for any room.

Local Lefkara lacework

To preserve this cultural and traditional hand-made lace-works, government of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus actively encourages the continuation of this tradition through a cooperative.

Sheep-skin rugs,

Genuine leather jackets,

Traditional Cypriot handicrafts at display

Hand-woven kilims: Beautiful and interesting kilim weaving is done in the villages in the Karpas peninsula.

Besides the boldly patterned kilim rugs, and carpets, there are embroidered rugs called `cicim' and rugs of Angora goat hair.

Hand-painted pottery,

Mediterranean-type village basketry,

Coffee pots, candlesticks,

Plaiting : In Northern Cyprus the plaiting of wheat, corn, and reeds into interesting shapes and designs is very common.

The plaiting of reeds in Serdarli village is especially famous, and the designs show the sensitivity, ability, talent and the humanity of the weaver.

Copper and brass-ware,

Tavla: for a famous Cypriot pastime game of backgamon.

Blue Beads (Nazar Boncugu): A traditional Turkish talisman to keep away the 'evil eye'.

Northern Cyprus Stamps which are one of the most sought-after stamps in the world.

Silver jewellery, and many more.

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