Allah Muhammed Paspartulu İznik Tile Wall Decor
Special Gift: Framed glass artwork featuring the motifs of Allah, Muhammad, tulip, and the Golden Horn, crafted using traditional İznik tile techniques.
Product Features:
- Dimensions: 34 x 41.50 cm (13.38 x 16.33 inches)
- Handcrafted: Completely handmade using traditional İznik tile craftsmanship.
- Technique: Created with the underglaze technique, fired at 800-1200°C for durability.
- Packaging: Delivered in a velvet-covered VIP wooden box, shipped on the same day.
- Wall Mountable: Includes a wall-hanging apparatus on the back.
- Delivery Time:
- United States and Europe: 3-4 business days.
- Other countries: 3-7 business days.
- Informational Note: Comes with a bilingual (English and Turkish) explanation about the tile's design.
Design Insights:
Golden Horn Motif:
The Golden Horn motif, first introduced in İznik tiles in the 16th century, symbolizes prosperity, abundance, and good fortune.
- Symbolism of Water: Representing life and renewal, the flowing water and gentle waves depicted in this motif embody nature's elegance and life's essence.
- Istanbul's Icon: The Golden Horn is an emblem of Istanbul, reflecting the city's historical and cultural significance, as well as its harmony between nature and architecture.
- Aesthetic Charm: These motifs add a decorative allure, emphasizing the artisans' skills and the timeless beauty of İznik tiles.
Tulip Motif:
The tulip motif in İznik tiles is celebrated as a symbol of love, beauty, and perfection. Its association with divine love comes from the Arabic script for "Allah" sharing the same letters as "lale" (tulip) in Turkish.
- Love: With its delicate form, the tulip signifies romance and affection.
- Beauty and Elegance: As a graceful flower, it highlights the artistic beauty of İznik tile craftsmanship.
- Perfection: Its symmetrical petals represent balance and harmony.
- Nature's Cycle: Tulips symbolize spring, rebirth, and renewal in nature.
- Ottoman Nobility: Once a prominent symbol of the Ottoman Empire, tulip motifs adorned palaces, symbolizing sophistication, power, and wealth.
This İznik tile wall decor combines spiritual, cultural, and aesthetic values, making it a timeless and meaningful addition to any home or office.