Iznik Tile Plate with Ottoman Tughra Design
1st Class Handmade Iznik Tile Plate
Product Features
- Completely Handmade: Iznik tile vase and plate set.
- Fast Delivery: Ships the same day in a velvet-covered VIP wooden box.
- Iznik Tile Art: Crafted using the underglaze technique.
- Plate Diameter: 30 cm (11.81 inches).
- Fired at 800-1000°C.
- Ultra-Protected Special Packaging: Free returns & exchanges available.
- Display Options: Includes a stand for showcasing in a cabinet or for wall mounting.
- Bilingual Description: The box includes an introduction to Iznik tiles in both English and Turkish.
- Unique Craftsmanship: Every Iznik tile is one of a kind, like a fingerprint. Even if the same product is recreated, it will never be identical.
This exact product will not be produced again.
We recommend purchasing your preferred item as soon as possible.
Iznik tiles retain their value, never go out of fashion, and are timeless works of art that can be passed down as a legacy.
Pattern Information: Golden Horn Motif
The Golden Horn motif first appeared in Iznik tiles in the 16th century, crafted in the city of Iznik near the Golden Horn.
- Symbol of Prosperity: Represents wealth, abundance, and good fortune.
- Historical Significance: Its strategic location made it a significant trade hub during the Ottoman Empire.
- Sea and Water: Symbolizes the flow of water, the movement of waves, and the purifying essence of the sea.
- Symbol of Istanbul: Highlights Istanbul's historical and cultural importance, emphasizing its maritime connections.
- Decoration and Aesthetics: Adds artistic value to Iznik tiles, showcasing the craftsmanship and visual appeal.
The Golden Horn motif reflects the beauty of the sea, the cultural significance of Istanbul, and the enduring artistry of Iznik tiles.
Pattern Information: Tulip Motif
In Iznik tiles, the tulip is a symbol of love, beauty, and perfection, with its name lale in Turkish sharing the same letters as the Arabic word for God (Allah), associating it with divine love.
- Love: Symbolizes delicate beauty and affection.
- Beauty and Grace: Highlights the elegance of Iznik craftsmanship.
- Perfection: Represents symmetry and harmony.
- Cycle of Nature: Marks renewal and rebirth, as a herald of spring.
- Nobility and Wealth: Widely used in Ottoman palaces, symbolizing refinement and prosperity.
- Cultural Heritage: Reflects the historical and cultural richness of Turkish art.
The tulip motif is a timeless representation of nature’s beauty, divine love, and artistic perfection.
The Ottoman Tughra, combined with these traditional motifs, creates a meaningful and stunning piece of Iznik tile art, embodying the rich history, culture, and aesthetics of the Ottoman Empire.