Corporate Gift Iznik Pottery Vase

9,000.00 TL
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Miniature Hunting Scene Motif Iznik Vase

This exquisite Iznik vase with a miniature hunting scene motif is a unique blend of traditional craftsmanship and deep Islamic symbolism. With its delicate artistry, this vase showcases the richness of Iznik tile art and its integration with the vibrant colors and motifs characteristic of Iznik ceramics.

Not just a decorative item, but a spiritual symbol and a work of art that adds depth to any space. Look closely to uncover the profound meanings behind each design.


Product Details:

  • Fully Handmade
  • Velvet-covered VIP wooden box with same-day shipping
  • Iznik tile art, created using underglaze technique
  • Vase Height: 30 cm (11.81 inches)
  • Fired at 800-1000 degrees Celsius
  • Delivery within 3-4 business days in the United States and Europe. 3-7 days to other countries
  • Includes an English and Turkish description of the ceramic

Key Features:

  • Each Iznik tile is unique, like a fingerprint. Even if the same product is reproduced, it will never be identical.
  • The exact item you are viewing cannot be reproduced exactly the same again.
  • We recommend purchasing the product immediately to ensure you get the one you desire.
  • Iznik tiles never lose their value, never go out of fashion, and never wear out. They are timeless pieces of art that can be passed down as a legacy from generation to generation.

Pattern Information: Hunting Scene Motif

The hunting scene motif is a popular design in Iznik ceramics, especially in the 16th and 17th centuries. Typically depicted realistically, it shows the hunter and the hunted in great detail. The motif often represents the power and authority of the Ottoman sultan, who is usually portrayed as a hunter.

Some meanings of the hunting scene motif in Iznik tiles include:

  1. Power and Authority: The hunting scene motif was often used to symbolize the power and authority of the Ottoman sultan. The sultan was often depicted as a hunter, representing strength and masculinity. It can also be seen as a way of showcasing the sultan's dominion over nature.

  2. Leisure and Luxury: The hunting scene motif can also be seen as a representation of the Ottoman ideal of leisure and luxury. Hunting was a popular pastime among the Ottoman elite and was considered a way to relax outdoors, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. It also showcased the wealth and status of the Ottoman elite.

  3. Popular Entertainment: The hunting scene motif was simply a popular subject. Hunting was a common activity in the Ottoman Empire, and it was something people could relate to. It also represents the beauty of the natural world.


The Symbolism of the Ottoman Military Hunting Scene Motif:

In traditional artworks like Iznik ceramics, the hunting scene motif carries both aesthetic and cultural meanings. Its significance reflects the lifestyle of the era, the importance of hunting in Ottoman society, and how art reflected the values of the period:

  • Strength and Skill: The hunting scenes symbolize the physical strength, agility, and martial skills of the Ottoman soldiers. In the Ottoman Empire, hunting was seen not only as a sport but also as part of military training. These motifs represent the courage and expertise of Ottoman warriors.

  • Harmony with Nature: Nature is a common theme in Ottoman art. The hunting scene motifs emphasize the Ottoman's connection to nature and their respect for its order. In this context, animals, plants, and people are depicted in harmony.

  • Social and Cultural Life: Hunting was an important activity in the Ottoman palace and served both as entertainment and military preparation. These motifs provide insights into the daily life of the Ottoman elite.

  • Artistic Depth and Storytelling: Hunting scene motifs demonstrate the artists' storytelling skills. The soldiers, horses, game animals, and elements of nature are meticulously woven into a detailed composition, offering both artistic depth and historical narrative.

  • Royal Power and Prestige: These motifs symbolize the power and prestige of the Ottoman sultan. Hunting was viewed as a symbolic act reflecting the ruler's control over nature and society.

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