Elegant Tulip and Halic Motif Handmade Jewelry Set

2,250.00 TL
1,800.00 TL
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Elegant Tulip and Halic Motif Handmade Jewelry Set

The elegant tulip and Halic motif handmade jewelry set combines the refined beauty of Iznik ceramic art with historical Ottoman-inspired patterns. Its graceful motifs make the set suitable for both daily elegance and special occasions.

Product Features

  • Jewelry set consisting of an adjustable ring, earrings, bracelet and pendant.
  • First-class handmade workmanship.
  • Antique copper-plated hardware.
  • Produced with the underglaze technique.
  • Ceramic stones fired at 800-1200 °C.
  • Ships in a wooden box.

Every Iznik ceramic piece is unique, just like a fingerprint. Even if the same product is produced again with the same design, it will not be exactly identical.

The exact same piece you are viewing now cannot be reproduced in precisely the same way.

If this piece matches your taste, choosing it now is recommended because each handmade ceramic item is one of a kind.

Iznik ceramics never lose their value, go out of fashion or become obsolete. They are artistic heirlooms that can be passed down from generation to generation.

Pattern Information: Meaning of the Halic Motif

The Halic motif first appeared in Iznik ceramics in the 16th century. It is connected with the Golden Horn area of Istanbul and became a distinctive decorative style.

Halic is often seen as a symbol of prosperity, abundance and good fortune.

The natural beauty and strategic location of the Golden Horn made it an important trade and commercial center during the Ottoman period.

Sea and water: Since the Golden Horn is a body of water in Istanbul, Halic motifs symbolize the sea and water. Water is regarded as a source of life and a cleansing power.

Symbol of Istanbul: Halic motifs represent the historical and cultural importance of Istanbul and emphasize the city’s connection with the sea.

Decoration and aesthetics: Halic motifs add aesthetic value to Iznik ceramics and reflect the visual appeal of the ceramics and the skill of the artisans.

Overall, Halic motifs reflect the flow of water, the beauty of the sea, the symbolic value of Istanbul and the aesthetic value of Iznik ceramics.

Pattern Information: Meaning of the Tulip Motif in Iznik Ceramics

In Iznik ceramic art, the tulip is seen as a symbol of love, beauty and perfection. Because the Turkish word for tulip shares the same letters as the Arabic word Allah, it has also been associated with divine love.

Love: The tulip is often viewed as a symbol of love because of its delicate beauty and graceful form.

Beauty and elegance: As an elegant and aesthetic flower in nature, the tulip highlights the beauty and refinement of Iznik ceramic craftsmanship.

Perfection: Because of its symmetrical form and balanced petals, the tulip can symbolize perfection.

Divine meaning: Due to its letter association with the word Allah, the tulip is sometimes interpreted as a sacred or spiritual symbol.

Cycle of nature: As a herald of spring, the tulip represents awakening, rebirth and growth in nature.

Nobility and richness: During the Ottoman period, the tulip became an important symbol and was used in palaces and major buildings to express nobility, power, refinement and wealth.

Turkish culture and history: Tulips hold an important place in Turkish culture. In the Ottoman Empire, tulips were cultivated in palace gardens and became an enduring cultural symbol. Tulip motifs in Iznik ceramics represent this connection with Turkish history and culture.

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