Ceramic Dream Tulip Motif Bookmark

600.00 TL
In Stock: 2

Dream of Tiles: Tulip Motif Iznik Tile Bookmark

"Step into the magical world of Iznik tiles and the elegant touch of tulip motifs. This bookmark, crafted as if from a dream, invites you to journey between reality and imagination as you mark your books."

Product Features:

  • Made with authentic Iznik tile stone
  • Delivery within 3-4 business days in the United States and Europe; 3-7 days to other countries
  • Kiln-fired at 800-1200°C for lasting durability
  • Produced using the underglaze technique
  • 100% handmade craftsmanship
  • Nickel-plated metal component
  • Includes a gift box, shipped the same day
  • Practical, high-quality, and elegant

Product Dimensions:

  • Tile size: 2.5 x 1.5 cm (0.984 x 0.590 inches)
  • Total length: 27.5 cm (10.826 inches)

A Unique Piece of Art

Each Iznik tile is as unique as a fingerprint. Even if the same product is reproduced, no two items will ever be identical. The item you are viewing cannot be replicated exactly.

We recommend purchasing your desired product as soon as possible to ensure availability. Iznik tiles never lose their value, go out of style, or deteriorate. They are timeless pieces of art and heritage, treasured for generations.


Design Details: Tulip Motif

The tulip is one of the most iconic symbols in Iznik tile art, representing love, beauty, and perfection. The Turkish word for tulip (lale) shares the same letters as the Arabic word for God (Allah), linking it to divine love.

  • Love: Tulips symbolize love due to their delicate beauty and elegant form.
  • Beauty and Grace: Tulip motifs highlight the exquisite craftsmanship and elegance of Iznik tiles.
  • Perfection: With its symmetrical shape and balanced petals, the tulip is often regarded as a symbol of perfection.
  • Divinity: The tulip is occasionally seen as a divine symbol due to its connection to the word for God.
  • Cycle of Nature: As a herald of spring, tulips symbolize renewal, rebirth, and the cycles of nature.
  • Nobility and Wealth: During the Ottoman Empire, tulips became a prominent symbol of nobility, power, and refinement, often adorning palaces and significant structures.
  • Turkish Culture and History: The tulip motif reflects Turkey’s rich cultural heritage, prominently featured in the Ottoman period in royal gardens and architecture.
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