Ottoman Military Miniature Iznik Tile Plate

5,400.00 TL
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Ottoman Military Miniature İznik Tile Plate


Product Features:

  • 100% Handcrafted
  • Same-day shipping with a velvet-covered VIP wooden box
  • Made using the underglaze technique of İznik tile art
  • Plate Diameter: 30 cm (11.81 inches)
  • Fired at high temperatures (800-1000°C)
  • Ultra-protective special packaging

Included in the Package:

  • A plastic stand for display, also suitable for wall mounting
  • An informational card in English and Turkish introducing the tile

Delivery Timeline:

  • United States & Europe: 3-4 business days
  • Other Countries: 3-7 business days

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Pattern Information: Ottoman Military Hunting Scene Motif

The hunting scene motif, like many traditional artworks such as İznik tiles, carries both aesthetic and cultural significance. The meaning of this motif encompasses the lifestyle of the time, the importance of hunting in Ottoman society, and the reflection of the period's values through art.

Key Symbolisms of the Hunting Scene Motif:

  • Power and Skill: Hunting scenes symbolize the physical strength, agility, and battle skills of Ottoman soldiers. In the Ottoman Empire, hunting was not just a sport, but also seen as a part of the martial arts. These motifs represent the courage and expertise of Ottoman warriors.
  • Harmony with Nature: Nature was a frequent theme in Ottoman art. The hunting scene motifs emphasize the Ottoman Empire's connection to nature and respect for the order of the natural world. In these motifs, animals, plants, and people are depicted in harmony.
  • Social and Cultural Life: Hunting was an important activity in the Ottoman court and served both as recreation and military preparation. These motifs offer glimpses into the daily lives of the Ottoman elite as a reflection of palace life.
  • Artistic Depth and Storytelling: Hunting scene motifs showcase the artist's storytelling skills. The soldiers, horses, animals, and elements of nature are depicted in a detailed composition, offering both artistic depth and a historical narrative.
  • Power and Prestige of the Sultan: These motifs symbolize the power and prestige of the Ottoman sultan. Hunting was also a symbolic act reflecting the ruler’s control over nature and society.

The use of such motifs in İznik tiles demonstrates how art was valued not only for its decorative purpose but also as a meaningful tool for reflecting the cultural wealth and aesthetic understanding of the Ottoman Empire.

This plate depicts the traditional hunting scene, which was a common theme in İznik tiles. Hunting scenes often reflect a life intertwined with nature, symbols of power and nobility, and the rich history of the Ottoman period.

Details in the Tile:

  • Hunting Scene: Figures on horseback represent noble Ottoman hunters. Hunters using bows and arrows symbolize a time when hunting was seen as an art form.
  • Plant Motifs: Tulips and other plant figures are characteristic of both İznik tiles and Ottoman art, symbolizing nature, paradise, and abundance.
  • Clothing and Headgear: The figures in the artwork wear period-specific Ottoman attire, such as the kavuk (cap) and kaftan, signs of Ottoman aristocracy.

This İznik tile plate can be seen as a fusion of nature, aristocracy, and traditional Ottoman life, reflecting the elegance of Turkish art. It is both a decorative object and a reflection of the intricacies of traditional Turkish art.

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