">Forum Views ()
">Forum Replies ()
Read more with google mobile :
Economic crisis fills up Istanbul antique shops, but no buyers
Yahoo!
My Yahoo!
Mail
Yahoo! Search
Search:
Sign InNew User? Sign Up
News Home -
Help
Navigation
Primary Navigation
Home
Singapore
Asia Pacific
World
Business
Entertainment
Sports
Technology
Top Stories
Most Popular
Secondary Navigation
Asia Pacific
World
Search
Search:
Economic crisis fills up Istanbul antique shops, but no buyers
AFP - 55 minutes ago
ISTANBUL (AFP) - - In Cukurcuma, the Istanbul antique dealers' mecca, the economic crisis has transformed shops into Ali Baba's caves filled with objects sold at low price by people in need, but falling income levels mean there are no buyers.
ADVERTISEMENT
In the winding streets of this small kingdom for antique hunters below Istiklal Avenue, the main commercial street in Turkey's biggest city, shop owners while away their time drinking tea or chatting as they wait for clients that do not come.
"At the moment, people come here only to sell. The objects keep piling up but there is nobody" to buy them, explained Ayvas Guney, whose family owns a second-hand furniture shop.
Guney's shop provides him a good vantage point to witness the deterioration of living conditions for the people of Istanbul, a sprawling metropolis of some 12 million people, as the global economic turndown bites into Turkey's economy.
"People sell more of their belongings. There are even some who sell things that they really need. Would you sell your fridge or washing machine? People have reached that point," he said.
Fatih Baykan, whose shop is flooded with old books, trinkets and ornaments, agreed.
"Before the crisis, we used to grab biggish sets of objects or furniture. For example, when an old lady died, we could get all the furniture in her flat. Nowadays, people come with a few, small objects they sell of necessity," he said.
He pointed to an icon of a Virgin with Child, set in a gold-coloured frame, to demonstrate his point.
"Yesterday evening, a woman in her 60s, from a Christian minority, came... with that painting. We agreed on a price of 60 liras (35 dollars, 28 euros) and she left. She had not come to earn much money, but it was clear she needed it," Baykan said.
If every cloud has a silver lining, Cukurcuma shop owners have yet to see it.
"We sell items of luxury and pleasure. Right now, people are preoccupied first and foremost with basics, with paying their rent. They will not think of their pleasure unless they have a little money," said Sinan Deviren, who specializes in items from the 1950s to the 1970s.
"An item that used to sell for 5,000 lira one year ago now sells for 3,000 to 3,500 lira," he said, deploring a 30 to 40 percent drop in his turnover.
There is usually one other helpline for the little world of Cukurcuma: advertising agencies and film studios in need of objects for the decor of their footage.
But there too, times are hard.
"We come (to Cukurcuma) less often because the crisis means there are fewer commercials being shot because of reduced budgets," said Didem Ozlu, an advertising company employee.
"We used to rent entire sets of old furniture -- now, we look at the prices, we are more selective. We take smaller and fewer objects," the young woman said.
After several years of high growth of five to 10 percent, Turkey's economy slowed sharply last year to a mere 0.5 percent in the third quarter of 2008.
Annual inflation fell to 7.73 percent in February this year in line with falling demand and unemployment shot to a record 12.3 percent in January after the number of jobless swelled by 645,000 to reach three million.
Industrial production fell by 17.6 percent in December, the worst drop in seven years.
On Monday, a retired policemen, depressed by his debts, threatened to commit stuicide in front of the prime minister's office in Ankara, before he was persuaded to surrender.
Email Story
IM Story
Printable View
Blog This
Recommend this article
Average (0 votes)
Sign in to recommend this article »
Most Recommended Stories »
Related Articles: Entertainment & Lifestyle
Bollywood gets tough on DVD pirates with a top copAFP - 1 hour 48 minutes ago
Designer says doll play inspired Obama gownAP - 1 hour 52 minutes ago
Ukrainian singer to represent Russia at EurovisionAFP - Sunday, March 8
U2 to begin world tour in Barcelona on June 30Reuters - Sunday, March 8
Phish lands another keeper in reunionAP - Sunday, March 8
Enlarge Photo
Second-hand furniture is displayed outiside a shop in Istanbul, on March 4. In Cukurcuma, the Istanbul antique dealers' mecca, the economic crisis has transformed shops into Ali Baba's caves filled with objects sold at low price by people in need, but falling income levels mean there are no buyers.
Most Popular – Entertainment
Viewed
Russian media teases Clinton over 'reset' button
Zimbabwe PM hurt, wife killed in car crash: party
Obama to reverse Bush limits on stem-cell research
Ladyboy lizards use transvestite trickery: researchers
651,000 jobs lost as US hits 25-year jobless high
View Complete List »
Search:
Home
Singapore
Asia Pacific
World
Business
Entertainment
Sports
Technology
Top Stories
Most Popular
Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Southeast Asia Pte Ltd. (Co. Reg. No. 199700735D). All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy
- Terms of Service
- Community
- Intellectual Property Rights Policy
- Help
Other News on Sunday, 8 March 2009 Anti-Israel protest staged at Sweden tennis match
| International
|
Sudan's Bashir defies Hague court
| International
|
Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai in Botswana after wife dies
| International
|
Israel accelerating Jerusalem seizures: EU report
| International
|
Israeli aircraft strike Gaza as rockets fall
Palestinian PM resigns but Abbas asks him to continue
| International
|
Obama considers reaching out to Taliban
Change attitude towards Pakistan, Musharraf tells India
| International
|
Two British soldiers killed in N.Ireland attack
| International
|
Iraqi PM calls for stronger, non-sectarian govt
Study: Iraqis mentally resilient amid war
Bleak jobs report dampens hopes for US recovery
Near-perfect turnout in North Korean assembly vote
| International
|
Sudan's Bashir defies Hague court
Vedanta buys Asarco for 1.7 bln dlrs
China won't adopt national voucher plan: vice minister
| International
|
Israel accelerating Jerusalem seizures: EU report
Pakistan frees 12 Taliban militants in Swat valley
| International
|
Ex-detainee says UK supplied torture questions
| International
|
Source: Mullen offers Mexico update to Obama
Despite upbeat mood, tough US-Russia talks ahead: experts
Jerusalem needs 'special regime': experts
US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,256
Guantanamo worse since Obama election: ex-detainee
US envoy says 'common ground' in Syria talks
NATO: End of the French exception, but at what cost?
Syria can be constructive Mideast force: US envoy
Two soldiers dead in N Ireland army base shooting: police
Near-perfect turnout in North Korean assembly vote
Sri Lanka: Scores dead in battle for rebel enclave
Most Japanese want opposition leader to quit: poll
Patrol kills 2 Afghan police who opened fire
Pakistan searches for reported wreck of US drone
India mobile market defies gloom
Pakistan frees 12 Taliban militants in Swat valley
S.Korean economy in recession on falling demand -KDI
Over 100 Sri Lanka rebels killed in two days: govt
Taiwan c.bank-using reserves on infrastructure risky
China clamps down ahead of key Tibetan anniversary
Economic crisis fills up Istanbul antique shops, but no buyers
Global recession could last til end 2010 or longer: report
China still counting student death toll from quake
Resurgent Georgian Church sees influence soar
China won't adopt national voucher plan
Bollywood gets tough on DVD pirates with a top cop
Designer says doll play inspired Obama gown
Myanmar elephant camp empty as tourists stay away
New Zealand to restore knights and dames
Ukrainian singer to represent Russia at Eurovision
U2 to begin world tour in Barcelona on June 30
Feminist university launched in Tunisia
Phish lands another keeper in reunion
Clinton rolls out foreign policy approach in trip
| International
|
Iraq suicide cyclist kills 28 in Baghdad
Suicide attack kills 28 at police academy in Iraq
| International
|
U.S. to cut Iraq troops by 12,000 in six months
Business groups slam German nationalisation bill
Iraq suicide bomber kills at least 28: police
Sudan's Bashir threatens more expulsions in Darfur
| International
|
Taliban militants kill eight Pakistan police: officials
Pope announces trip to Middle East in May
| International
|
Three Israeli air strikes on Gaza: army
China says quake was sole cause of school deaths
| International
|
Turkey warn Obama against 'genocide' recognition
Clinton rolls out foreign policy approach in trip
British PM condemns N.Ireland killings
N.Ireland killings will not derail peace process: Brown
Film on Ethiopia's brutal past wins African Oscar
| Entertainment
|
Wedding party crash kills 10 in northeast Thailand
NKoreans vote in election seen as clue to succession
Japan govt under fire over donations probe
Taiwan's former VP encouraged to visit China
China says quake's strength caused schools to fall
Anwar pushes for change in key Malaysia by-elections
New Zealand house prices fall further in February
China says confident US will be in 2010 Expo
Report: Japanese welfare rolls hit record high
FBI to help Bangladesh probe border guards' mutiny
Global slowdown hurts Vietnam's poorest
NATO: Roadside bomb kills 1 service member
Karzai to visit Iran for regional economic summit: report
US-ENTERTAINMENT Summary
Film on Ethiopia's brutal past wins African Oscar
Greece at new risk of being pushed off euro
Bodies of missing Tenn. mom, Jo Ann Bain, and daughter found
Female Breasts Are Bigger Than Ever
AMD Trinity Accelerated Processing Units Now in Volume Production
The Avengers (2012 film), made the second biggest opening- and single-day gross of all-time
AMD to Start Production of piledriver
Ivy Bridge Quad-Core, Four-Thread Desktop CPUs
Islamists Protest Lady Gaga's Concert in Indonesia
Japan Successfully Broadcasts an 8K Signal Over the Air
ECB boosts loans to 1 trillion Euro to stop credit crunch
Egypt : Mohammed Morsi won with 52 percent
What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up
AMD Launches AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform
Fed Should not Ignore Emerging Market Crisis
Fed casts shadow over India, emerging markets
Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights