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Notify me when its in stock"Çini Evi Exclusive Design 1st Class Handmade Iznik Tile Plate"
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 mounting on a wall.
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.
The value of Iznik tiles never decreases, goes out of fashion, or becomes outdated. It is a timeless artwork that can be passed down as a legacy.
The Golden Horn motif first appeared in Iznik tiles in the 16th century. These tiles were crafted in the city of Iznik, near the Golden Horn.
Symbol of Prosperity: The Golden Horn represents wealth, abundance, and good fortune.
Historical Significance: Its natural beauty and strategic location made it a key trade and commerce hub during the Ottoman Empire.
Sea and Water: The Golden Horn, a water body in Istanbul, symbolizes life and purity. The motifs reflect the flow of water, wave movements, and the sea's enchanting beauty.
Symbol of Istanbul: The motif reflects Istanbul’s cultural and historical significance, highlighting its maritime connections.
Decoration and Aesthetics: The Golden Horn motifs add a unique charm, showcasing artistic craftsmanship.
The reed motif is a rich symbol with various interpretations:
The "Damascus Style" motif is characterized by geometric patterns and stylized floral elements, introduced to Turkey in the 16th century by Ottoman Turks.
This style remains a hallmark of Iznik tile decoration and continues to be a popular reminder of Turkey’s rich cultural and historical legacy.