Corporate Gift: Lale of Unity and Elegance Iznik Vase
"Lale of Unity and Elegance" emphasizes both its meaning and value in a corporate context. Representing peace, elegance, and aesthetic harmony, the tulips also symbolize unity and cooperation between institutions. It’s a perfect choice for a chic and meaningful gesture!
Product Features:
- The unique harmony of Haliç and Lale motifs.
- Fine Iznik Ceramic art craftsmanship.
- Top-quality handmade.
- Created using the underglaze technique.
- Product size: 30cm (11.81 inches).
- Fired at temperatures ranging from 800-1200°C.
- Velvet-covered wooden box with same-day shipping.
- Each Iznik tile is unique, like a fingerprint. Even if the same product is reproduced, it will never be identical.
Delivery within 3-4 business days in the United States and Europe. 3-7 days to other countries.
Additional Details:
- Ultra-protected special packaging.
- The product you are reviewing will never be reproduced in the exact same way.
- We recommend purchasing the product immediately as it is a one-of-a-kind item.
- The value of Iznik tiles never decreases, and they never go out of fashion or age. They are heirlooms passed down from generation to generation.
Motif Information: Haliç Motif
- The Haliç motif first appeared in Iznik tiles in the 16th century, produced in the city of Iznik, which is located near the Golden Horn (Haliç) in Istanbul.
- The Golden Horn motif is seen as a symbol of prosperity, abundance, and good luck.
- The natural beauty and strategic location of Haliç made it an important commercial and trade hub during the Ottoman Empire.
- The motif has symbolic meanings of beauty and durability, contributing to its popularity in Iznik ceramics.
Motif Information: Lale (Tulip) Motif
- In Iznik ceramics, the tulip is seen as a symbol of love, beauty, and perfection.
- The word “Lale” in Turkish shares the same root as the Arabic word for God (Allah), hence symbolizing divine love.
- The tulip's delicate beauty and graceful form make it a symbol of love.
- It is considered an emblem of beauty and elegance, and in the Ottoman period, it was associated with wealth, power, and luxury.
- Tulips symbolize rebirth, spring’s awakening, and the cyclical patterns of nature.
- In Turkish culture and history, tulips are a deeply rooted symbol, famously cultivated in Ottoman palace gardens.