One of the oldest craft in Turkey: Copper Tinning

SANLIURFA, TURKEY - DECEMBER 24: Artisans heat the pots approximately 400 degrees Fahrenheit in Turkey's Sanliurfa city, on December 24, 2014. Firstly the surfaces are covered with an acid flux which helps the tin adhere to the copper when heated. Then, the pot is heated to approximately 400 degrees Fahrenheit which is the melting point of tin. Copper tinning is one of the oldest the craft which sunk into oblivion in Turkey.(Photo by Binnur Ege Gurun/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
SANLIURFA, TURKEY - DECEMBER 24: Artisans heat the pots approximately 400 degrees Fahrenheit in Turkey's Sanliurfa city, on December 24, 2014. Firstly the surfaces are covered with an acid flux which helps the tin adhere to the copper when heated. Then, the pot is heated to approximately 400 degrees Fahrenheit which is the melting point of tin. Copper tinning is one of the oldest the craft which sunk into oblivion in Turkey.(Photo by Binnur Ege Gurun/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
One of the oldest craft in Turkey: Copper Tinning
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