Flower Garden Iznik Tile Ewer and Plate Set
Product Features:
- 100% Handmade
- Velvet-lined VIP wooden box with same-day shipping
- Iznik tile art, produced using underglaze technique
- Ewer height: 30cm (11.81 inches), Plate diameter: 20cm (7.87 inches)
- Fired at 800-1000°C
- Includes English and Turkish explanations about the tile inside the box
Delivery within 3-4 business days in the United States and Europe. 3-7 days to Other countries.
Every Iznik tile is unique, just like a fingerprint. Even if the same product is produced again, it will never be exactly identical.
We recommend purchasing the product you like immediately if it suits your needs as it won't be reproduced exactly the same again.
Iznik tiles never lose their value, never go out of style, and never get outdated. They are a timeless masterpiece that can be passed down from generation to generation.
Pattern Information; Tulip Motif:
In Iznik tiles, the tulip is considered a symbol of love, beauty, and perfection. The Turkish word "lale" (tulip) shares the same letters as the Arabic word for God (Allah), thus associating it with divine love.
- Love: The tulip is often seen as a symbol of love due to its delicate beauty and graceful form.
- Beauty and Elegance: The tulip is known as a graceful and aesthetically pleasing flower in nature. In Iznik tiles, tulip motifs emphasize the beauty and elegance of tile craftsmanship.
- Perfection: Due to its symmetrical shape and even the leaves, the tulip is often seen as a symbol of perfection.
- Divine: The tulip, because of its similarity to the word for God (Allah) in Arabic, is sometimes seen as a divine symbol.
- Cycle of Nature: The tulip is regarded as the herald of spring. In Iznik tiles, tulip motifs symbolize the cycles of nature, such as renewal, rebirth, and growth.
- Nobility and Wealth: The tulip became an important symbol during the Ottoman Empire. Tulip motifs were used in Ottoman palaces and other significant structures to symbolize nobility, power, delicacy, and wealth.
- Turkish Culture and History: The tulip holds an important place in Turkish culture and history. During the Ottoman Empire, tulips were cultivated in palace gardens and became a symbol. The tulip motifs in Iznik tiles represent a connection to Turkish history and culture.
Pattern Information; Carnation Motif:
In Turkish culture, the carnation is associated with love, beauty, and passion. It is also seen as a symbol of abundance and fertility. The bright colors and delicate petals of the carnation make it 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 has been frequently used in Iznik tiles as a symbol of love, beauty, and passion.
- The bright colors and delicate petals of the carnation make it a beautiful and striking contribution to any Iznik tile design.
- The strong stems and sturdy petals of the carnation make it a durable and long-lasting decoration.
- Frequently used in Iznik tiles to remind of the rich cultural heritage of the country.