Red Tulip Iznik Pottery Cufflink

1,600.00 TL
In Stock: 1

Red Tulip Iznik Ceramic Cufflinks,

The unique harmony of blue and red.

Product Features:

  • Completely handcrafted Iznik ceramic with stones
  • Silver-plated hardware
  • Iznik ceramic stone diameter: 1.8cm (0.708 inches)
  • Product diameter: 2cm (0.787 inches)
  • Ships with the gift box on the same day

Delivery within 3-4 business days in the United States and Europe. 3-7 days to other countries.

  • Iznik ceramic art, produced with underglaze technique
  • Fired at 800-1000 degrees Celsius

Each Iznik ceramic is unique, like a fingerprint. Even if the same product is produced again, it will never be identical.

We recommend purchasing the product immediately if you need it, as the exact same item cannot be reproduced.

The value of Iznik ceramics never diminishes, never goes out of style, and never ages. It is a work of art that can be passed down through generations as a legacy.

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), making it also associated with divine love. It became popular in the 16th century.

  • Love: Tulip, due to its delicate beauty and graceful form, is generally seen as a symbol of love.
  • Beauty and elegance: Tulip is known as an elegant and aesthetic flower in nature. In Iznik ceramics, tulip motifs highlight the beauty and elegance of ceramic craftsmanship.
  • Perfection: Tulip, with its symmetrical shape and even its petals, is often seen as a symbol of perfection.
  • Divine: Tulip is sometimes seen as a divine symbol due to its resemblance to the Arabic word for God (Allah).
  • Cycle of nature: Tulip is considered the harbinger of spring. In Iznik ceramics, tulip motifs symbolize natural cycles such as revitalization, rebirth, and growth.
  • Nobility and wealth: Tulip became an important symbol during the Ottoman Empire. Tulip motifs, used in the Ottoman palaces and other significant buildings, symbolize nobility, power, grace, and wealth.
  • Turkish culture and history: Tulip has an important place in Turkish culture and history. In the Ottoman Empire, tulips were cultivated in palace gardens and became a symbol. The tulip motifs in Iznik ceramics represent the connection to Turkish history and culture.
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