Iznik Tile Lale and Carnation Design Copper-Plated Ceramic Ibrik and Plate Set
Product Features:
- Completely handmade
- Same-day shipping with velvet-covered VIP wooden box
- Produced using the underglaze technique of Iznik tile art
- Ibrik Height: 30 cm (11.81 inches), Plate Diameter: 20 cm (7.87 inches)
- Fired at 800-1000°C
Delivery within 3-4 business days in the United States and Europe. 3-7 days to other countries.
- The box contains English and Turkish descriptions of the Iznik tile
- Each Iznik tile is unique, just like a fingerprint. Even if the same product is produced again, it will not be identical.
- The exact product you are reviewing cannot be replicated.
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- The value of Iznik tiles never decreases, they never go out of fashion, and they do not age. They are artworks that can be passed down as a legacy from generation to generation.
Pattern Information: Lale (Tulip) Motif
In Iznik tiles, the tulip is seen as a symbol of love, beauty, and perfection. The Turkish word "lale" (tulip) shares the same letters as the Arabic word for God (Allah), thus it is also associated with divine love.
- Love: Due to its delicate beauty and elegant form, the tulip is often seen as a symbol of love.
- Beauty and Elegance: The tulip is known as an elegant and aesthetic flower in nature. The tulip motifs in Iznik tiles emphasize the beauty and elegance of ceramic craftsmanship.
- Perfection: The tulip is often seen as a symbol of perfection due to its symmetrical shape and even its petals.
- Divine: The tulip is sometimes seen as a divine symbol due to its similarity to the Arabic word for God (Allah).
- The Cycle of Nature: The tulip is considered a herald of spring. The tulip motifs in Iznik tiles symbolize the revitalization of nature, rebirth, and growth.
- Nobility and Wealth: During the Ottoman Empire, the tulip became an important symbol. The tulip motifs, used in Ottoman palaces and other important buildings, symbolize nobility, power, elegance, and wealth.
- Turkish Culture and History: The tulip holds an important place in Turkish culture and history. During the Ottoman Empire, tulips were grown in palace gardens and adopted as a symbol. The tulip motifs in Iznik tiles represent the 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 prosperity. 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 is frequently used in Iznik tiles as a symbol of love, beauty, and passion.
- Its bright colors and delicate petals make it a beautiful and captivating addition to any Iznik tile design.
- The carnation's strong stems and durable petals make it a long-lasting and timeless decoration.
- It is frequently used in Iznik tiles to remind us of the country's rich cultural heritage.