Carnation Garden Patterned Framed VIP Gift
Product Features:
- Product Dimensions: 34 x 41.50 cm (13.38 x 16.33 inches)
- Handcrafted: Completely handmade İznik tile
- Premium Packaging: Delivered in a velvet-covered VIP wooden box on the same day as the order
- Production Technique: Made using the underglaze technique, kiln-fired at 800-1200°C
- Wall Mountable: Includes a wall-mounting apparatus on the back
- Multilingual Information: Comes with informational leaflets in English and Turkish inside the box
- Delivery within 3-4 business days in the United States and Europe. 3-7 days to Other countries
Pattern Information: The Carnation Motif
In Turkish culture, carnations symbolize love, beauty, and passion. They are also seen as symbols of prosperity and abundance. The bright colors and delicate petals of carnations add a beautiful and eye-catching element to any İznik tile design.
- Carnations were first introduced to Turkey in the 16th century and quickly became a popular flower in Ottoman culture.
- In İznik tiles, carnations are often used to symbolize love, beauty, and passion.
- Their vibrant colors and intricate petals contribute beautifully to any İznik tile design.
- The strong stems and sturdy leaves of carnations make them a durable and long-lasting decorative element.
- Frequently used in İznik tiles to reflect the country’s rich cultural heritage.
Pattern Information: The Tulip Motif
In İznik tiles, the tulip is considered a symbol of love, beauty, and perfection. The Turkish word for tulip (lale) shares the same letters as the Arabic word for God (Allah), which associates it with divine love.
- Love: The tulip’s delicate beauty and elegant shape often symbolize love.
- Beauty and Elegance: Tulips are known for their graceful and aesthetic appearance, highlighting the beauty of İznik craftsmanship.
- Perfection: The symmetrical shape and evenly spaced petals of tulips make them a symbol of perfection.
- Divine Connection: Due to its resemblance to the Arabic word for God, tulips are occasionally viewed as a divine symbol.
- Cycle of Nature: Tulips herald the arrival of spring, representing nature’s renewal, rebirth, and growth.
- Nobility and Wealth: During the Ottoman Empire, tulips became a significant symbol, decorating palaces and important structures to represent nobility, power, refinement, and wealth.
- Turkish Culture and History: Tulips hold a special place in Turkish history and culture, adopted as a symbol and cultivated in palace gardens. Tulip motifs in İznik tiles symbolize the connection to Turkish heritage and culture.
This masterpiece not only serves as an elegant decorative piece but also as a cultural treasure connecting your space to centuries of Turkish and Ottoman art and tradition.