Gift For Friend Makeup Mirror

950.00 TL
In Stock: 2

Friendship Gift Makeup Mirror

Product Features:

  • Completely handmade
  • Produced using the underglaze technique
  • Fired at 800-1000°C
  • Iznik ceramic stone diameter: 6 cm
  • Metal frame diameter: 7 cm
  • Ships the same day with the wooden box shown in the images

Delivery within 3-4 business days to the United States and Europe, and 3-7 days to other countries.

Each Iznik tile is unique, much like a fingerprint. Even if the same product is recreated, no two pieces will ever be identical.

The product you are viewing cannot be replicated exactly. If you love this piece, we recommend purchasing it while it is still available.

Iznik tiles never lose their value, go out of style, or wear out. They are timeless masterpieces that can be passed down for generations.


Design Details: Çintemani Motif

The Çintemani motif, with its origins in Central Asia, is a symbolic design deeply rooted in Turkish culture. First appearing in the 15th and 16th centuries, the name Çintemani derives from the Sanskrit word “chita” (leopard) and symbolizes strength, speed, and intelligence.

  • Typically consisting of three circles and wavy lines in a symmetrical arrangement, the motif reflects harmony and balance.
  • Widely used in the Ottoman Empire, the Çintemani motif symbolized power and success, often appearing in the decoration of palaces, mosques, and tombs.
  • It was also prominent in textiles, carpets, and Iznik tiles.
  • The motif represents not only strength but also wealth, abundance, and prosperity.

In Iznik ceramics, the Çintemani motif adds an aesthetic dimension, enhancing spaces with its depth and visual appeal. This motif remains a significant part of Turkish ceramic art and is a testament to the Ottoman Empire's artistic legacy.


Design Details: Carnation Motif

In Turkish culture, carnations are symbols of love, beauty, and passion, as well as abundance and prosperity. Their vibrant colors and delicate petals add elegance to any Iznik ceramic design.

  • Introduced to Turkey in the 16th century, carnations quickly became popular in Ottoman art.
  • Often used in Iznik ceramics, carnations symbolize love, beauty, and emotion.
  • Their bold colors and intricate patterns enhance the artistic appeal of any design.
  • Carnations also represent durability and long-lasting beauty due to their sturdy stems and robust structure.

As a reminder of Turkey's rich cultural heritage, the carnation motif continues to hold a special place in Iznik ceramic art.


A Thoughtful and Timeless Gift

The Friendship Gift Makeup Mirror is an elegant and meaningful choice, showcasing the artistic legacy of Turkish Iznik tiles. Featuring Çintemani and carnation motifs, it’s a perfect way to express love, appreciation, and cultural richness.

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