Explore the impact of thread quality on textile durability, sustainability, and health. From organic Turkish cotton and linen to the risks of synthetic fibres, this post reveals why natural threads matter—and why Jennifer’s Hamam uses only the finest, hand-woven materials.
Most towels sold as “Turkish” today — whether flat-woven or thick-looped — aren’t hand-woven at all. Learn how to tell the difference, and why the choice you make matters — not just for your bathroom, but for the planet, and for the future of one of Türkiye’s last surviving crafts.
In Türkiye, weaving was once a maternal tradition passed down quietly at home — until machine-made goods broke the chain. Today, the art survives only through the hands of a few remaining masters. This is a glimpse into what it really means to keep an endangered craft alive, one thread at a time.
In 2022, Jennifer’s Hamam helped relocate the last true thick-looped Turkish towel weavers across the country — a bold move born from pandemic chaos, internal collapse, and sheer determination to protect an endangered craft.
Real entrepreneurs don’t follow the rulebook. They leap, they fail, they adapt, and they build something that matters. Here’s why chasing real quality — not trends — is still the best investment around.
Non-organic cotton and synthetic textiles are doing real harm — to our planet, our health, and our future. Here’s why switching to organic, natural fibres matters more than ever.
For years, Jennifer searched for the perfect place to build her dream. In 2022, she chose something completely unexpected — and exactly right.
In August 2020, on our 11th anniversary, I looked back on a year that nearly stopped us — and the clients who made sure it didn’t.
To celebrate our 10th anniversary in 2019, we invited clients to share their favourite Jennifer’s Hamam photos. The response was overwhelming — and the winning image received a 10-piece gift set as a thank-you.
Our first 18 months brought challenges, learning, and beautiful growth. Here’s what we discovered and where we’re going next.
Article by Eva Zsuzsa Trembacz exploring Jennifer’s Hamam and the women preserving Türkiye’s weaving traditions.
After six months of renovations, our new three-floor showroom is finally ready — and we can’t wait to welcome you. Doors open August 1st, 2014.
What makes a Turkish hamam different from a spa or sauna? We break down this ancient ritual of steam, soap, and soul.
A quick primer on weaving — the art, the craft, and why it’s still one of the most magical ways to make cloth.
Jen Rose Smith recommends Jennifer’s Hamam as part of her eco-conscious, luxury travel guide to Istanbul.
Dawn Payne’s Empowerment Podcast dives deep with Jennifer on purpose, perseverance, and revitalizing lost traditions.
From Roman times to Turkish baths, this post traces the fascinating evolution of the towel.
Jennifer Gaudet joins Margo Steinhaus to talk about weaving, heritage, and how craftsmanship keeps culture alive.
So many exciting milestones marked 2012 — from new weavers to new locations. Here’s what made it a year to remember.
Kimberly McCauley takes readers inside Türkiye’s bathing culture and the ancient rituals of the Turkish hamam.
PassengEarth explores the philosophy of slow fashion through the lens of Jennifer’s Hamam and Turkey’s rich textile culture.
Featured in the Louis Vuitton Istanbul City Guide: What to take home (and why Jennifer's towels made the list).
Melody Meyer's exploration of how Jennifer's Hamam is preserving the dying art of Turkish towel weaving.
Part 2 dives deeper into weaving techniques and how silk becomes magic in artisan hands.
A reflection on heritage, purpose, and why this project means so much.
Part 1 of our silk series - exploring the origins, farmers, and ethics behind the thread.
Our third location opens in the heart of Sultanahmet - with even more handmade beauty to discover.
A press article exploring why Jennifer's towels are widely considered the best in Turkey.
A major milestone for Jennifer's Hamam - new looms, more towels, and a third shop opens its doors.
Wanderlust & Lipstick's travel feature on the best hamam traditions and where to find the real deal.
A feature by Jessica Levco on Jennifer's Hamam in the Edmonton Journal, highlighting tradition, sustainability, and revival.
Kat Herriman from CoolHunting dives into the story and soul behind Jennifer's handcrafted towels.
Rona Berg of Organic Spa explores Jennifer's Hamam and the sustainable, spiritual side of Turkish textiles.
An article from INCA on how Jennifer is preserving culture through craftsmanship.
A deep dive into Jennifer's vision and how she's saving weaving through modern purpose and ancient skill.
An inspiring interview with Jennifer about tradition, reinvention, and artisan excellence.
Artist Tessa MacGregor shares how Jennifer's textiles transformed her Scottish flat into a cozy sanctuary.
A look at the incredible people keeping this endangered craft alive - the weavers of Jennifer's Hamam.
In a field now dominated by men, Aunt Ayşe stands out as one of the few women still at the loom.
A legendary weaver from Jennifer's past helps spark a weaving revival - one that would shape the entire project.
This Financial Times feature by Nick Foster follows Jennifer Gaudet’s journey from Canada to the heart of reviving Turkish textile traditions through Jennifer’s Hamam.
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Explore the impact of thread quality on textile durability, sustainability, and health. From organic Turkish cotton and linen to the risks of synthetic fibres, this post reveals why natural threads matter—and why Jennifer’s Hamam uses only the finest, hand-woven materials.
Most towels sold as “Turkish” today — whether flat-woven or thick-looped — aren’t hand-woven at all. Learn how to tell the difference, and why the choice you make matters — not just for your bathroom, but for the planet, and for the future of one of Türkiye’s last surviving crafts.
In Türkiye, weaving was once a maternal tradition passed down quietly at home — until machine-made goods broke the chain. Today, the art survives only through the hands of a few remaining masters. This is a glimpse into what it really means to keep an endangered craft alive, one thread at a time.
In 2022, Jennifer’s Hamam helped relocate the last true thick-looped Turkish towel weavers across the country — a bold move born from pandemic chaos, internal collapse, and sheer determination to protect an endangered craft.
Real entrepreneurs don’t follow the rulebook. They leap, they fail, they adapt, and they build something that matters. Here’s why chasing real quality — not trends — is still the best investment around.
Non-organic cotton and synthetic textiles are doing real harm — to our planet, our health, and our future. Here’s why switching to organic, natural fibres matters more than ever.
For years, Jennifer searched for the perfect place to build her dream. In 2022, she chose something completely unexpected — and exactly right.
In August 2020, on our 11th anniversary, I looked back on a year that nearly stopped us — and the clients who made sure it didn’t.
To celebrate our 10th anniversary in 2019, we invited clients to share their favourite Jennifer’s Hamam photos. The response was overwhelming — and the winning image received a 10-piece gift set as a thank-you.
Our first 18 months brought challenges, learning, and beautiful growth. Here’s what we discovered and where we’re going next.
Article by Eva Zsuzsa Trembacz exploring Jennifer’s Hamam and the women preserving Türkiye’s weaving traditions.
After six months of renovations, our new three-floor showroom is finally ready — and we can’t wait to welcome you. Doors open August 1st, 2014.
What makes a Turkish hamam different from a spa or sauna? We break down this ancient ritual of steam, soap, and soul.
A quick primer on weaving — the art, the craft, and why it’s still one of the most magical ways to make cloth.
Jen Rose Smith recommends Jennifer’s Hamam as part of her eco-conscious, luxury travel guide to Istanbul.
Dawn Payne’s Empowerment Podcast dives deep with Jennifer on purpose, perseverance, and revitalizing lost traditions.
From Roman times to Turkish baths, this post traces the fascinating evolution of the towel.
Jennifer Gaudet joins Margo Steinhaus to talk about weaving, heritage, and how craftsmanship keeps culture alive.
So many exciting milestones marked 2012 — from new weavers to new locations. Here’s what made it a year to remember.
Kimberly McCauley takes readers inside Türkiye’s bathing culture and the ancient rituals of the Turkish hamam.
PassengEarth explores the philosophy of slow fashion through the lens of Jennifer’s Hamam and Turkey’s rich textile culture.
Featured in the Louis Vuitton Istanbul City Guide: What to take home (and why Jennifer's towels made the list).
Melody Meyer's exploration of how Jennifer's Hamam is preserving the dying art of Turkish towel weaving.
Part 2 dives deeper into weaving techniques and how silk becomes magic in artisan hands.
A reflection on heritage, purpose, and why this project means so much.
Part 1 of our silk series - exploring the origins, farmers, and ethics behind the thread.
Our third location opens in the heart of Sultanahmet - with even more handmade beauty to discover.
A press article exploring why Jennifer's towels are widely considered the best in Turkey.
A major milestone for Jennifer's Hamam - new looms, more towels, and a third shop opens its doors.
Wanderlust & Lipstick's travel feature on the best hamam traditions and where to find the real deal.
A feature by Jessica Levco on Jennifer's Hamam in the Edmonton Journal, highlighting tradition, sustainability, and revival.
Kat Herriman from CoolHunting dives into the story and soul behind Jennifer's handcrafted towels.
Rona Berg of Organic Spa explores Jennifer's Hamam and the sustainable, spiritual side of Turkish textiles.
An article from INCA on how Jennifer is preserving culture through craftsmanship.
A deep dive into Jennifer's vision and how she's saving weaving through modern purpose and ancient skill.
An inspiring interview with Jennifer about tradition, reinvention, and artisan excellence.
Artist Tessa MacGregor shares how Jennifer's textiles transformed her Scottish flat into a cozy sanctuary.
A look at the incredible people keeping this endangered craft alive - the weavers of Jennifer's Hamam.
In a field now dominated by men, Aunt Ayşe stands out as one of the few women still at the loom.
A legendary weaver from Jennifer's past helps spark a weaving revival - one that would shape the entire project.
This Financial Times feature by Nick Foster follows Jennifer Gaudet’s journey from Canada to the heart of reviving Turkish textile traditions through Jennifer’s Hamam.
Explore the impact of thread quality on textile durability, sustainability, and health. From organic Turkish cotton and linen to the risks of synthetic fibres, this post reveals why natural threads matter—and why Jennifer’s Hamam uses only the finest, hand-woven materials.
Most towels sold as “Turkish” today — whether flat-woven or thick-looped — aren’t hand-woven at all. Learn how to tell the difference, and why the choice you make matters — not just for your bathroom, but for the planet, and for the future of one of Türkiye’s last surviving crafts.
In Türkiye, weaving was once a maternal tradition passed down quietly at home — until machine-made goods broke the chain. Today, the art survives only through the hands of a few remaining masters. This is a glimpse into what it really means to keep an endangered craft alive, one thread at a time.
In 2022, Jennifer’s Hamam helped relocate the last true thick-looped Turkish towel weavers across the country — a bold move born from pandemic chaos, internal collapse, and sheer determination to protect an endangered craft.
Real entrepreneurs don’t follow the rulebook. They leap, they fail, they adapt, and they build something that matters. Here’s why chasing real quality — not trends — is still the best investment around.
Non-organic cotton and synthetic textiles are doing real harm — to our planet, our health, and our future. Here’s why switching to organic, natural fibres matters more than ever.
For years, Jennifer searched for the perfect place to build her dream. In 2022, she chose something completely unexpected — and exactly right.
In August 2020, on our 11th anniversary, I looked back on a year that nearly stopped us — and the clients who made sure it didn’t.
To celebrate our 10th anniversary in 2019, we invited clients to share their favourite Jennifer’s Hamam photos. The response was overwhelming — and the winning image received a 10-piece gift set as a thank-you.
Our first 18 months brought challenges, learning, and beautiful growth. Here’s what we discovered and where we’re going next.
Article by Eva Zsuzsa Trembacz exploring Jennifer’s Hamam and the women preserving Türkiye’s weaving traditions.
After six months of renovations, our new three-floor showroom is finally ready — and we can’t wait to welcome you. Doors open August 1st, 2014.
What makes a Turkish hamam different from a spa or sauna? We break down this ancient ritual of steam, soap, and soul.
A quick primer on weaving — the art, the craft, and why it’s still one of the most magical ways to make cloth.
Jen Rose Smith recommends Jennifer’s Hamam as part of her eco-conscious, luxury travel guide to Istanbul.
Dawn Payne’s Empowerment Podcast dives deep with Jennifer on purpose, perseverance, and revitalizing lost traditions.
From Roman times to Turkish baths, this post traces the fascinating evolution of the towel.
Jennifer Gaudet joins Margo Steinhaus to talk about weaving, heritage, and how craftsmanship keeps culture alive.
So many exciting milestones marked 2012 — from new weavers to new locations. Here’s what made it a year to remember.
Kimberly McCauley takes readers inside Türkiye’s bathing culture and the ancient rituals of the Turkish hamam.
PassengEarth explores the philosophy of slow fashion through the lens of Jennifer’s Hamam and Turkey’s rich textile culture.
Featured in the Louis Vuitton Istanbul City Guide: What to take home (and why Jennifer's towels made the list).
Melody Meyer's exploration of how Jennifer's Hamam is preserving the dying art of Turkish towel weaving.
Part 2 dives deeper into weaving techniques and how silk becomes magic in artisan hands.
A reflection on heritage, purpose, and why this project means so much.
Part 1 of our silk series - exploring the origins, farmers, and ethics behind the thread.
Our third location opens in the heart of Sultanahmet - with even more handmade beauty to discover.
A press article exploring why Jennifer's towels are widely considered the best in Turkey.
A major milestone for Jennifer's Hamam - new looms, more towels, and a third shop opens its doors.
Wanderlust & Lipstick's travel feature on the best hamam traditions and where to find the real deal.
A feature by Jessica Levco on Jennifer's Hamam in the Edmonton Journal, highlighting tradition, sustainability, and revival.
Kat Herriman from CoolHunting dives into the story and soul behind Jennifer's handcrafted towels.
Rona Berg of Organic Spa explores Jennifer's Hamam and the sustainable, spiritual side of Turkish textiles.
An article from INCA on how Jennifer is preserving culture through craftsmanship.
A deep dive into Jennifer's vision and how she's saving weaving through modern purpose and ancient skill.
An inspiring interview with Jennifer about tradition, reinvention, and artisan excellence.
Artist Tessa MacGregor shares how Jennifer's textiles transformed her Scottish flat into a cozy sanctuary.
A look at the incredible people keeping this endangered craft alive - the weavers of Jennifer's Hamam.
In a field now dominated by men, Aunt Ayşe stands out as one of the few women still at the loom.
A legendary weaver from Jennifer's past helps spark a weaving revival - one that would shape the entire project.
This Financial Times feature by Nick Foster follows Jennifer Gaudet’s journey from Canada to the heart of reviving Turkish textile traditions through Jennifer’s Hamam.
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