Tulip and Carnation Love

1,650.00 TL
In Stock: 1

Product Features:

  • Special Metal Engraving: Intricate and elegant metal craftsmanship.
  • Decorated with Sparkling Stones: Adds a luxurious and refined touch.
  • Practical and Stylish: Combines usability with aesthetic beauty.
  • Same-Day Shipping: Ships within 3-4 business days to the United States and Europe, 3-7 days to other countries.

Product Dimensions:

  • Mirror Length: 15.4 cm (6.062 inches) – includes the handle.
  • Comb Length: 12.2 cm (4.803 inches).
  • Gift Box Size: 17 cm (6.692 inches) x 11.5 cm (4.527 inches) x 2.8 cm (1.102 inches).

Uniqueness of Iznik Tiles:
Every Iznik tile is as unique as a fingerprint. Even if the same design is recreated, it will never be an exact replica. This ensures the product is one-of-a-kind and irreplaceable.

Why Choose Iznik Tiles?
Iznik tiles never lose their value, go out of style, or wear out. They are heirloom-quality treasures, passed down as timeless works of art.


Pattern Information: Tulip Motif
The tulip is a timeless symbol of love, beauty, and perfection in Iznik tile art. The Turkish word for tulip (lale) shares the same letters as the Arabic word for God (Allah), linking it to divine love.

  • Love: Represents delicate beauty and passion.
  • Beauty and Grace: Enhances the elegance of Iznik craftsmanship.
  • Perfection: Symbolizes balance and symmetry.
  • Divine Connection: Reflects spiritual significance.
  • Nature's Renewal: Heralds spring, renewal, and growth.
  • Nobility and Wealth: Associated with Ottoman grandeur and luxury.

Pattern Information: Carnation Motif
The carnation represents love, beauty, and passion in Turkish culture. It also symbolizes abundance and prosperity.

  • Historical Significance: Popularized in the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: Known for its vibrant colors and delicate petals.
  • Durability: Represents resilience with its sturdy structure.
  • Cultural Heritage: A reminder of Turkey's rich cultural legacy.

Pattern Information: Çintemani Motif
The Çintemani motif dates back to the 15th and 16th centuries, originating from Central Asia and symbolizing power, speed, and intelligence.

  • Symbolism: Derived from Sanskrit for "leopard," representing strength and success.
  • Historical Usage: Prominent in Ottoman architecture, textiles, jewelry, and ceramics.
  • Aesthetic Contribution: Adds depth and visual appeal with its repeated patterns of three dots and wavy lines.
  • Cultural Importance: Reflects the artistic legacy of the Ottoman Empire, still prevalent in Turkish ceramic art today.

A Meaningful Gift Idea:
This Tulip and Carnation Love Mirror Set is a heartfelt gift, combining the elegance of Ottoman art and the rich cultural legacy of Iznik tiles. Perfect for any occasion, it carries timeless beauty and sophistication.

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