Anemon pottery mirror set

1,600.00 TL
In Stock: 1

Anemone Tile Mirror Set

Product Features:

  • Specially crafted with metal detailing
  • Embellished with shiny stones
  • Practical and elegant
  • High-quality and stylish, ships the same day
  • Delivery within 3-4 business days in the United States and Europe. 3-7 days to other countries

Product Dimensions:

  • Mirror length: 15.4 cm (6.06 inches), including the handle
  • Comb length: 12.2 cm (4.80 inches)
  • Gift box size: 17 cm (6.69 inches) x 11.5 cm (4.53 inches) x 2.8 cm (1.10 inches)

Each Iznik tile is unique, like a fingerprint. Even if the same product is reproduced, it will never be exactly the same. The exact product you are viewing will not be replicated again. We recommend purchasing the item you like as soon as possible if you need it. The value of Iznik tiles never diminishes, they never go out of style, and they don't age. They are works of art that can be passed down from generation to generation.

Pattern Information: Tulip Motif

In Iznik ceramics, the tulip is seen as a symbol of love, beauty, and perfection. The Turkish word "lale" (tulip) shares the same letters as the Arabic word for God (Allah), making it associated with divine love. This motif became prominent during the 16th century.

  • Love: The tulip, with its delicate beauty and graceful form, is often seen as a symbol of love.
  • Beauty and Elegance: The tulip is known as a graceful and aesthetically pleasing flower in nature. In Iznik tiles, tulip motifs highlight the beauty and elegance of ceramic craftsmanship.
  • Perfection: The tulip is often seen as a symbol of perfection due to its symmetrical shape and even petals.
  • Divine: Because of its resemblance to the Arabic word for God (Allah), the tulip is sometimes regarded as a divine symbol.
  • The Cycle of Nature: The tulip is considered a herald of spring. In Iznik tiles, tulip motifs symbolize natural cycles such as rebirth, renewal, and growth.
  • Nobility and Wealth: During the Ottoman Empire, the tulip became an important symbol. Tulip motifs were used in Ottoman palaces and other significant buildings, representing nobility, power, refinement, and wealth.
  • Turkish Culture and History: The tulip holds a significant place in Turkish culture and history. During the Ottoman Empire, tulips were grown in palace gardens and became a symbol. The tulip motifs in Iznik tiles represent a connection to Turkish history and culture.

Pattern Information: Pomegranate Motif

The pomegranate motif in Iznik tiles symbolizes abundance, fertility, and good fortune. The numerous seeds of the pomegranate represent fertility and abundance, while its bright red color is seen as a symbol of good luck. In Ottoman culture, the pomegranate was also a symbol of Islamic faith. It is said that the many seeds of the pomegranate represent many verses from the Quran, while the bright red color represents the blood of Prophet Muhammad.

The pomegranate motif first appeared in Iznik tiles in the 16th century.

  • Fertility and Abundance: The pomegranate is often seen as a symbol of fertility, abundance, and good fortune.
  • Symbolic Seeds: The numerous seeds represent prosperity, while the bright red color is associated with luck.
  • Popularity: The pomegranate motif was popular in Iznik tiles due to its symbolic meaning, beauty, and durability. It remains popular today and is found in museums and private collections worldwide.
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