Special Gift for Book Club Members Iznik Tile Bookmark

520.00 TL
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Exclusive Gift for Book Club Members: Iznik Tile Bookmark
Featuring the Golden Horn and Tulip Motifs

Product Features:

  • Adorned with Iznik tile stone
  • Kiln-fired at 800-1200°C
  • Produced using the underglaze technique
  • Fully handmade
  • Nickel-plated accessory
  • Delivered in a gift box on the same day
  • Practical, high-quality, and stylish

Product Dimensions:

  • Stone Size: 2.5 x 1.5 cm (0.984 in x 0.590 in)
  • Total Length: 27.5 cm (10.826 in)

Delivery Times:

  • United States and Europe: 3-4 business days
  • Other countries: 3-7 business days

Each Iznik tile is a unique masterpiece, as distinctive as a fingerprint. Even if the same product is reproduced, it will never be identical. The product you are viewing is one of a kind and cannot be replicated. Iznik tiles never lose their value—they remain timeless, never go out of style, and are heirloom-quality works of art passed down through generations.

Pattern Significance: Golden Horn Motif in Iznik Tiles

The Golden Horn motif is a symbol of prosperity, abundance, and fortune, first appearing in 16th-century Iznik tiles.

  • Sea and Water: Representing life and cleansing power, the Golden Horn motif symbolizes the flow of water and the mesmerizing beauty of the sea.
  • Icon of Istanbul: The Golden Horn, a historic body of water in Istanbul, highlights the city's rich cultural and historical heritage.
  • Ornamental Beauty: This motif adds visual charm and showcases the artisanship in Iznik tiles, making it both aesthetically pleasing and meaningful.

Pattern Significance: Tulip Motif in Iznik Tiles

The tulip motif embodies love, beauty, and perfection, carrying deep cultural and spiritual significance:

  • Love: Symbolizing tenderness and romantic devotion.
  • Grace and Elegance: Reflecting the aesthetic mastery of Iznik craftsmanship.
  • Perfection: The symmetrical form of tulips represents balance and harmony.
  • Divinity: Associated with the Arabic letters of "Allah," the tulip stands for divine love.
  • Nature’s Rebirth: A symbol of spring, tulips represent renewal, growth, and the cycles of life.
  • Nobility and Wealth: Tulips became a mark of refinement and prosperity during the Ottoman Empire, adorning palaces and royal gardens.

The Exclusive Gift for Book Club Members: Iznik Tile Bookmark seamlessly blends these symbolic motifs with exquisite artistry, making it a thoughtful gift for book lovers and enthusiasts of Turkish culture and art.

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