Chintemani patterned scallopy mirror set

1,800.00 TL
In Stock: 1

Çintemani Patterned Mirror Set

Product Features:

  • During the Ottoman period, one of the most significant gifts men gave to women was a "mirror."
  • This gift symbolizes the phrase, "I couldn’t find a more beautiful gift than you." It is one of the most beautiful gifts that can be given to a woman.

Product Features:

  • Special metal detailing
  • Embellished with shiny stones
  • Practical
  • High-quality and stylish, same-day shipping with the gift box shown in the image
  • Delivery within 3-4 business days in the United States and Europe, 3-7 days to other countries

Product Dimensions:

  • Mirror length: 15.4 cm (6.062 inches), including the handle
  • Comb length: 12.2 cm (4.803 inches)
  • Gift box size: 17 cm (6.692 inches) x 11.5 cm (4.527 inches) x 2.8 cm (1.102 inches)

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Pattern Information: Çintemani Motif

The Çintemani motif, originating from Central Asia, is a symbolic pattern with a long history in Turkish culture. The term "Çintemani" is derived from the Sanskrit word "chita" (leopard), symbolizing strength, speed, and intelligence. The motif generally consists of three stars and wavy lines, repeating in a symmetrical pattern.

The use of the Çintemani motif in the Ottoman Empire was widespread due to its association with power and success. This motif was frequently used in the decoration of palaces, mosques, tombs, and other important structures. It was also commonly found on fabrics, carpets, and tiles.

The meaning of the Çintemani motif is linked to strength, speed, intelligence, and success. It can also symbolize wealth, prosperity, and well-being. The Çintemani motifs in Iznik tiles are often used for aesthetic purposes and add depth and visual appeal to spaces with their decorative characteristics.

This motif is considered an important part of the artistic heritage of the Ottoman Empire and is still present in Turkish ceramic art and designs today.

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