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The first coffee grinder was invented in the 15th century by the Turks and Persians. The Turks, like the Ethiopians, treat coffee with great respect. Coffee participates in their daily life closely, it is even used in their wedding ceremony and many other events in daily life such as a wedding or buying a new herd... Coffee really means a lot in Turkey, if a husband doesn't provide enough coffee for his wife every day, the wife can get a divorce legally, which was shown in all elaborately and meticulously prepared coffee products; 
In addition, you can watch some of their other coffee rituals, from fortune-telling to engagement. This is truly a fascinating look at how coffee makes for a completely different cultural experience in this place. If you've been to Turkey, you will know how beautiful this country is. They love beautiful ornate objects, with lots of detail unique designs - just look around Istanbul and you can see it's a feast for the senses. Interestingly, this appreciation of aesthetic beauty has seen certain design elements finding their way into the world of coffee, and specifically the grinder. The Turks invented a sturdy grinder used for both coffee and spices (as Turkey is famous for both), and there is a certain extravagance to it. These grinders were (and are still) wonderfully made.  
They are sold around the world, with many imitated version that is attempting to follow authentic Turkish and Persian design elements having existed for hundreds of years old. They also innovated the design. An example of that design innovation was that they were able to design the tall cylindrical coffee grinders we can see everywhere today. Turkish Coffee Grinder as well as any brewing methods, your coffee grinder is one of the most important parts. Turkish coffee requires to be ground extremely fine - finer than Espresso - and must have a powder-like feel. This ultra-fine grinding is very crucial to the entire Turkish coffee-cooking process.