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Turkish Bath (Hammam)
 

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The tradition of the Turkish bath extends far back to a time before Turks had reached Anatolia. When the Turks arrived in Anatolia, they brought with them one bathing tradition. And were confronted with another. That of Romans and Byzantines, with certain local variants. The traditions merged, and with the addition of the Muslim concern for cleanliness and its concomitant respect for the uses of water, there arose an entirely new concept, that of the Turkish Bath. In time it became an institution, with its system of ineradicable customs.
For the Turkish bath was much more than just a place to cleanse the skin. It was intimately bound up with everyday life, a place where people of every rank and station, young and old, rich and poor, townsman or villager could come freely.
Women as well as men made use of the “hamam”, as the bath is known in Turkish. They would proceed from their harem to the hamam with great ceremony, accompanied by servants heavily-laden with delicacies to tide the ladies over the hours they would spend lounging in the steam. The young women used this opportunity to show off their ornately embroidered towels and ivory inlaid slippers, not to mention their youthful figures, while older women would spot potential wives for their sons.
Men would discuss the latest court scandal or talk business and politics. Contrary to popular ideas, hamams have always been either permanently designated for one of the sexes, or have a separate schedule for men and women. Traditionally, a whole range of paraphernalia is associated with the hamam. The pestamal, a colourful, checked cloth which is wrapped around the waist by men is still in use. Takunyalar, or wooden clogs, often inlaid or carved, have generally been replaced by plastic flip-flops.

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  * The dream rooms are for leaving clothes, to rest for 10-15 minutes after bathing & massage. Every kind of security measures are taken at these places.

*After leaving the clothes, the customer goes in the main parlour and lies on the raised central platform in a Turkish Bath that is called “Gobek Tasi” in Turkish language ( it means “belly stone” in English) for about 10-15 minutes.

*To clear the skin, loofas are used by a professional masseur in order to open the pores. After that, a typical Turkish massage begins. The personnel, tellak for men and natir for women, will massage the skin with a roul silk cloth (kese).  Afterwards, body and hair wash starts. Shampoos provided by customers may be used if required

After

 The customer leaves the main room and goes to the lounge to  to have a warm drink after having been given a towel.

 
 
 

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