Birthday Gift Pottery Mirror Set

1,350.00 TL
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irthday Gift Iznik Tile Mirror Set

During the Ottoman period, one of the most important gifts men gave to women was a "mirror." This gift symbolized the phrase, "I couldn't find a more beautiful gift than you." It is one of the most beautiful gifts that can be given to a woman.

Product Features:

  • Special metal detailing
  • Embellished with shiny stones
  • Practical
  • High-quality and stylish, same-day shipping with the gift box shown in the image
  • Fast delivery: 3-4 business days in the United States and Europe, 3-7 days to other countries

Product Dimensions:

  • Mirror length: 15.4 cm (6.062 inches), including the handle
  • Comb length: 12.2 cm (4.803 inches)
  • Gift box size: 17 cm (6.692 inches) x 11.5 cm (4.527 inches) x 2.8 cm (1.102 inches)

Each Iznik tile is unique, much like a fingerprint. Even if the same product is reproduced, it will not be exactly the same. The item you're viewing will not be produced in exactly the same way again.

We recommend purchasing your favorite product as soon as you find it, as each piece is one-of-a-kind.

Iznik tiles never lose their value, they never go out of style, and they never age. These tiles are timeless works of art that can be passed down through generations.

Pattern Information: Tulip Motif

In Iznik tiles, the tulip is a symbol of love, beauty, and perfection. The Turkish word "lale" (tulip) shares the same letters as the Arabic word "Tanrı" (Allah), establishing a connection to divine love. This motif became prominent in the 16th century.

  • Love: The tulip is widely regarded as a symbol of love due to its delicate beauty and graceful form.
  • Beauty and Elegance: Known for its elegant and aesthetic qualities, the tulip enhances the beauty and sophistication of Iznik tile craftsmanship.
  • Perfection: The tulip represents perfection, symbolized by its symmetrical shape and evenly proportioned leaves.
  • Divine: Sometimes viewed as a divine symbol due to its linguistic connection to the Arabic word for God (Allah).
  • Cycle of Nature: The tulip is a symbol of spring, embodying the natural cycles of renewal, rebirth, and growth.
  • Nobility and Wealth: During the Ottoman Empire, the tulip became a prominent symbol of nobility, power, refinement, and wealth. It was used in palaces and other significant buildings.
  • Turkish Culture and History: The tulip holds a special place in Turkish history and culture. During the Ottoman Empire, tulips were cultivated in palace gardens and became a symbol of the era. The tulip motif in Iznik tiles represents a deep connection to Turkish heritage.

Pattern Information: Carnation Motif

In Turkish culture, the carnation is associated with love, beauty, and passion. It is also seen as a symbol of prosperity and abundance. The bright colors and delicate petals of the carnation make a beautiful and eye-catching addition to any Iznik tile design.

The carnation was introduced to Turkey in the 16th century and quickly became a popular flower in Ottoman culture. The carnation was often used in Iznik tiles as a symbol of love, beauty, and passion.

The vibrant colors and delicate petals of the carnation make it a beautiful and striking addition to any Iznik tile design. Its strong stems and sturdy petals also make it a durable and long-lasting decoration.

The carnation is frequently used in Iznik tiles as a reminder of the country’s rich cultural heritage.

Pattern Information: Pomegranate Motif

In Iznik tiles, the pomegranate motif is a symbol of prosperity, abundance, and good luck. The many seeds of the pomegranate symbolize fertility and abundance, while its bright red color is seen as a symbol of luck. In Ottoman culture, the pomegranate was also viewed as a symbol of Islamic faith. The many seeds of the pomegranate are said to represent the verses of the Qur'an, while its bright red color is believed to symbolize the blood of Prophet Muhammad.

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

The pomegranate is generally regarded as a symbol of fertility, abundance, and good fortune.

The many seeds of the pomegranate symbolize fertility and abundance, and its bright red color is considered a symbol of good luck.

The pomegranate motif was popular in Iznik tiles for its symbolic meaning, beauty, and durability.

The pomegranate motif continues to be popular today and is found in tiles displayed in museums and private collections worldwide.

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