Cactus Motif Iznik Ceramic Oil Bottle

2,800.00 TL
In Stock: 1

Cactus Motif Iznik Ceramic Oil Bottle

Completely handmade oil bottle, 20 cm tall, with a 500 ml olive oil capacity.

Product Features

  • Completely handmade with a tree of life pattern.
  • Product height: 20 cm.
  • Usable product.
  • Fired at 800–1200 °C.
  • Produced with the underglaze technique.
  • For international orders, your product is handed over to the shipping carrier with ultra-protective special packaging. Estimated delivery time is 3–7 business days for European countries and the United States, and 4–9 business days for other countries. Delivery times may vary depending on the shipping carrier, customs procedures, public holidays, and local delivery processes.

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The value of Iznik ceramics never decreases, does not go out of fashion, and does not become outdated. It is an artistic heritage piece that can be passed down from generation to generation.

Pattern Information: Cactus

Iznik ceramic art refers to the ceramics produced in the city of Iznik during the Ottoman Empire, especially between the 15th and 17th centuries. These ceramics are an important part of traditional Ottoman art and are generally decorated with various patterns. The cactus pattern is not known as a motif found among traditional Iznik ceramic motifs. Therefore, the cactus pattern may not have a specific meaning or tradition in Iznik ceramics.

Iznik ceramic art generally includes nature-inspired motifs such as plant motifs, geometric patterns, birds, animals, flowers, and fruits. However, ceramic art is generally decorated with symbols that reflect Islamic culture and the values of the Ottoman Empire. Therefore, in this context, cactus is not a commonly used symbol and may not have been included among the traditional patterns of Iznik ceramic art.

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