Tulip and Pomegranate Elegance: Iznik Ceramic Plate

3,100.00 TL
In Stock: 1

Tulip and Pomegranate Elegance: İznik Ceramic Plate

"A perfect choice to bring artistic charm to your home, 'Tulip and Pomegranate Elegance: İznik Ceramic Plate' combines the grace of the tulip motif and the abundance of the pomegranate motif, representing the Ottoman era’s elegance and the unique beauty of nature. This meticulously crafted piece, one of the finest examples of traditional İznik ceramic art, not only enhances your dining experience but also adds history and aesthetics to your decor. As a thoughtful gift for loved ones, this ceramic plate will become an unforgettable keepsake. Add this unique masterpiece to your cart now and make room for an art piece that smells of history in your home!"


Product Features:

  • 100% Handcrafted
  • Same-day shipping with a velvet-covered VIP wooden box
  • Produced using the underglaze technique of İznik ceramic art
  • Plate Diameter: 25 cm (9.84 inches)
  • Fired at high temperatures (800-1000°C)
  • Ultra-protective special packaging
  • Includes a plastic stand for display and also suitable for wall mounting
  • Informational card in English and Turkish introducing the tile

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


Why Choose İznik Tiles?

Each İznik tile is unique, just like a fingerprint. Even if the same product is recreated, it can never be exactly the same.
We recommend purchasing the product you admire now as the exact version you are viewing will never be reproduced again.

The value of İznik tiles never decreases, never goes out of style, and never wears out. They are timeless works of art—a legacy to pass down from generation to generation.


Pattern Information: Tulip Motif

In İznik 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), linking it to divine love since the 16th century.

Symbolic Meanings of the Tulip Motif:

  • Love: The tulip is generally seen as a symbol of love due to its delicate beauty and elegant form.
  • Beauty and Grace: Known for its bright colors and intricate petals, the tulip is a symbol of beauty and grace.
  • Perfection: The tulip’s symmetrical shape and uniform petals are often seen as representations of perfection.
  • Divine: Its resemblance to the word Allah makes it a spiritual symbol.
  • Nature’s Cycle: The tulip, as a harbinger of spring, symbolizes nature’s revival, rebirth, and growth.
  • Nobility and Wealth: The tulip became a symbol of wealth, power, and refinement during the Ottoman Empire, often seen in palaces and significant buildings.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The tulip motif in İznik ceramics is closely tied to Turkish culture and history, reflecting the elegance and nobility of the Ottoman era.


Pattern Information: Pomegranate Motif

The pomegranate motif in İznik ceramics symbolizes fertility, abundance, and good luck. The numerous seeds of the pomegranate represent fertility and abundance, while its bright red color symbolizes good fortune. In Ottoman culture, the pomegranate was also seen as a symbol in Islam, representing various verses from the Quran, with its red color often associated with the blood of Prophet Muhammad.

Symbolic Meanings of the Pomegranate Motif:

  • Fertility: The pomegranate is often seen as a symbol of fertility due to its many seeds.
  • Abundance: The pomegranate is a source of sustenance and shelter, symbolizing abundance.
  • Good Luck: The pomegranate, due to its association with life, death, and rebirth, is a symbol of good luck.
  • Cultural and Historical Significance: The pomegranate has been a prominent symbol in both Islamic and Turkish cultures and continues to hold significance in modern times, often displayed in museums and private collections.
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