Corporate Plaque with Tulip and Carnation Motifs on Turquoise Background,

1,600.00 TL
In Stock: 1
Corporate Plaque with Tulip and Carnation Motifs on Turquoise Background,


 
Product features;

  • The tile on the product is completely handcrafted Iznik Tile, Width: 10cm (3.93 inches) x Length: 10cm (3.93 inches)

  • Product frame dimensions Width: 20 cm(7.87 inches), Length: 20 cm(7.87 inches)

  • Wooden mat with frame

  • Shipped on the same day in a velvet covered wooden box.

  • Iznik tile art, produced with underglaze technique

  • Baked at 800-100 degrees

  • Can be hung on the wall

  • There is a description in English and Turkish in the box introducing the tile.


Pattern Information; Carnation

In Turkish culture, carnation is associated with love, beauty and passion. It is also seen as a symbol of fertility and abundance. The bright colors and delicate leaves of cloves make a beautiful and eye-catching addition to any Iznik tile design.

The carnation was first introduced to Turkey in the 16th century and soon became a popular flower in Ottoman culture.

Cloves are often used as a symbol of love, beauty and passion in Iznik tiles.

Clove's bright colors and delicate leaves make it a beautiful and eye-catching addition to any Iznik tile design.

The strong stems and sturdy leaves of the clove make it a durable and long-lasting decoration.

It is frequently used in Iznik tiles to remind the rich cultural heritage of the country.




Pattern Information; Tulip Motif,


In Iznik tiles, the tulip is seen as a symbol of love, beauty and perfection. Since the Turkish word tulip (tulip) shares the same letters with the Arabic word God (Allah), it has also been associated with divine love. 16th century

Love: Tulip is often seen as a symbol of love because of its delicate beauty and graceful form

Beauty and grace: Tulip is known in nature as an elegant and aesthetic flower. Tulip motifs on Iznik tiles emphasize the beauty and elegance of tile work.

Perfection: Tulip is often seen as a symbol of perfection due to its symmetrical shape and even petals.

Divine: Tulip is sometimes seen as a divine symbol due to its resemblance to the Arabic word God (Allah)

The cycle of nature: Tulip is considered the herald of spring. Tulip motifs in Iznik tiles symbolize natural cycles such as the revival of nature, rebirth and growth.

Nobility and wealth: The tulip became an important symbol during the Ottoman Empire. Tulip motifs are used in Ottoman palaces and other important structures to symbolize nobility, power, delicacy and wealth.

Turkish culture and history: Tulip has an important place in Turkish culture and history. In the Ottoman Empire, tulips were grown in palace gardens and adopted as a symbol. Tulip motifs on Iznik tiles represent the connection to Turkish history and culture.
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