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Product Features:
- Iznik Ceramic stone-based
- Fired at 800-1200 degrees
- Produced using the underglaze technique
- Completely handmade
- Nickel fittings
- Shipped same day with gift box
Delivery Information:
- Delivery within 3-4 business days in the United States and Europe. 3-7 days to other countries.
Practical, high-quality, and stylish.
Product Size:
- Stone size: 2.51.5cm (0.984in0.590in)
- Total product length: 27.5cm (10.826in)
Every Iznik ceramic is unique, just like a fingerprint. Even if the same product is reproduced, it will not be identical.
The exact same product you are viewing will not be produced again.
We recommend purchasing the product you like immediately if it fits your needs.
Iznik ceramics' value never decreases, never goes out of style, and does not wear out. They are works of art that can be passed down as a legacy from generation to generation.
Pattern Information: Tulip Motif
In Iznik ceramics, the tulip is seen as a symbol of love, beauty, and perfection. The Turkish word for tulip (lale) shares the same letters as the Arabic word for God (Allah), which is associated with divine love. 16th century.
- Love: The tulip, with its delicate beauty and elegant form, is commonly seen as a symbol of love.
- Beauty and Elegance: The tulip is known as an elegant and aesthetic flower in nature. In Iznik ceramics, the tulip motifs emphasize the beauty and elegance of ceramic craftsmanship.
- Perfection: The tulip is often viewed as a symbol of perfection due to its symmetrical shape and even its leaves.
- Divine: Due to its resemblance to the Arabic word for God (Allah), the tulip is sometimes seen as a divine symbol.
- Nature's Cycle: The tulip is considered a harbinger of spring. In Iznik ceramics, tulip motifs symbolize the rejuvenation of nature, rebirth, and growth, reflecting natural cycles.
- Nobility and Wealth: The tulip became an important symbol during the Ottoman Empire. Tulip motifs were used in Ottoman palaces and other significant buildings, symbolizing nobility, power, elegance, and wealth.
- Turkish Culture and History: The tulip holds significant importance in Turkish culture and history. Tulips were cultivated in palace gardens during the Ottoman Empire and became a symbol. The tulip motif in Iznik ceramics represents the connection to Turkish history and culture.