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Classic Hatayi & Saz Yolu Patterned Iznik Tile Coffee Presentation Set – Elite Selection
This elegant handcrafted set brings together two of the most distinguished motifs in Ottoman Iznik ceramic art. The large hatayi flowers symbolize purity, continuity, and the cycle of life, while the flowing saz yolu (reed path) motif adds movement, rhythm, and strong visual harmony to the composition.
The blend of red, navy, and turquoise tones reflects a refined modern interpretation of the classical Ottoman palette. Every detail is applied by hand, turning this set into both a decorative object and a collectible piece of Iznik craftsmanship.
With its cultural depth and elevated aesthetic, it stands out as a prestigious gift for those seeking an elite and meaningful present.
PRODUCT FEATURES
• Special composition featuring classic hatayi flowers and saz yolu patterns
• Not dishwasher-safe
• Fully handcrafted
• Kiln-fired at 800–1200°C
• Velvet-lined wooden gift box – same-day fast shipping
• Produced using the traditional Iznik underglaze technique
• Tray size: 18 cm × 10 cm (7.08 inch × 3.93 inch)
• Includes Turkish & English information card
• Ultra-protective packaging system
PATTERN INFORMATION – Meaning of Hatayi & Saz Yolu Motifs
The hatayi motif is one of the most characteristic floral forms of Ottoman ceramics and illumination art. As an abstracted representation of nature, it symbolizes purity, continuity, and the wholeness of life.
The saz yolu motif, known for its long, curved, dynamic leaves, represents motion, energy, vitality, and artistic freedom.
Together, these motifs create a richly layered visual unity and a timeless historical character.
Gift Suggestions & Usage
This set is an excellent gift for:
• Culture and art lovers
• Admirers of classical Ottoman motifs
• New homeowners
• Corporate gifting
• Teachers, managers, academics
• Collectors of artistic or historical pieces
At home, it enriches daily coffee presentations with a refined aesthetic. When not in use, it serves as a sophisticated Iznik ceramic display piece on a shelf, table, or kitchen counter.