The Silver Sugar Bowl Gift for an Institution combines a silver-plated form with a decorative ceramic detail, offering a stylish and meaningful gift option.
Its elegant appearance makes it suitable as an institutional gift for offices, formal visits and special celebrations.
It can be used as a functional sugar bowl and also displayed as a decorative piece in a living room, guest room, office, showcase or presentation area.
Botanical motifs in Iznik ceramics reflect the beauty and richness of nature while also carrying deep symbolic meanings. They are among the essential elements of Ottoman decorative art.
Paradise and the garden of paradise: Flowers and plants often represent the gardens of paradise. Tulips, carnations, roses and hyacinths symbolize beauty, peace and the refined atmosphere of paradise gardens.
Rebirth and the cycle of life: Botanical motifs reflect nature’s constant renewal. Flowers and plants that come alive in spring represent continuity, rebirth and the rhythm of nature.
Abundance and fertility: Fruits and plants, especially motifs such as pomegranate and grape, symbolize fertility, prosperity and a rich life.
Aesthetics and elegance: Delicately crafted botanical patterns enhance the artistic beauty and refinement of Iznik ceramics.
The power and beauty of nature: These motifs celebrate the complexity and beauty of nature, expressing admiration and respect for the natural world.
Spirituality and symbols: Botanical designs may also carry spiritual meanings. For example, the tulip can be associated with Allah, while the rose may be connected with the Prophet Muhammad in traditional symbolism.
In this way, botanical motifs add not only visual beauty but also a layered world of meaning to Iznik ceramic pieces.