
Further Progression. Rising Star introduces Montana Colors 94.
I always underline that Rising Star is a progressive workshop. When I say 'progressive', most of the time, I mention about the designs that you see. But there are other things that most people will not recognize immediately unless they are from the industry or have in-depth knowledge about the materials that we use or what we make. For me, progession has many dimensions to its meaning but we mostly talk about the design side of our craft. February marks another stage in Risin

Someone you love, loves purple.
More than a lamp with a lot of purples, A Phenomenal Purple is a bizarre object, a collector's item and unique piece of handcraft.

A sunday visit to home town.
It was a wonderful, sunny Sunday in Alanya yesterday. So me and my wife decided visit some green and took our gourds with us believing that they would be happy to visit their hometown too. We had a great time together and here is the summary of the day we had together. I am going to keep this blogpost to visuals rather than the words. Have a look at the tooltips to have a better understanding of the story behind the photos. #custommadegourdlamps #gourdlamp #gourddesign #handm

Beyond Dreams... My Pride & Joy. Have a Great Saturday.
I have a habit of reviewing our collection every January. Go through each gourd lamp design one by one. See how they did the previous year, should I keep them in the collection, should I make revisions or simply re-make and capture them once again. I added a good few new designs to Rising Star Gourd Lamp Collection already. I also decided to remove some of the designs, maybe not permanently but until I re-visit them. For the time being, they have been removed from my Rising S

Maybe in 2018. Why not? Happy new year and thanks a million.
A rainy Saturday afternoon in the wonderful resort of Alanya. We left behind the summer'17 season only a few weeks ago and now we are preparing to leave behind the year 2017. Although it has been a successful year for 'Rising Star' (with a few hick-ups), I don't feel the same for the humanity. I don't necessarily think that it has gone worse but definitely no improvement. Why do I think the humanity hasn't gone worse? Because I believe that it has always been this way. I look

A reminder for Okra. You never know.
My intention in keeping this blog has never been about only and only promoting our gourd lamps and our business. From the very beginning, I wanted to introduce other gourd artists, other local crafts and other things about our culture and our way of living. Yes, we have a lot of arrogant people (like all races do) but most of us are genuine people, simply trying to make a living and look after the family. Exactly like yourselves. After living in several countries for over 20

La Vie Bohème. Unique handmade bohemian lighting at its best.
Our current collection of gourd lamps are a consequence of five years of hard work, commitment and dedication. Born in early 1970s, I can't deny that I was influenced by the hippie movement and any other ideology which supported peace, friendship, tolerance and understanding. At the age of 46, it wouldn't be wrong to say that some of our designs are influenced from those days. Turned into something else today, the Bohemian way of life or the Bohemian style is undeniably one o

The Wicked Bohemian. A handmade gourd lamp that shall not go unnoticed.
Classic Mediterranean gourd craft involves a lot of drilling and beading work. Most of us start drilling holes on a calabash, pre-designed or spontenous, and than gently hammer beads into these holes. We change the size of the drill holes and the diameter of the beads to create different figures, colors and illumination. Drilling on a calabash can be a hard task. The dried surface is usually slippery. The entire body is curvy and as you go up the neck and head section, the su