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Notify me when it’s in stockBringing together the Elif and Vav letters, two essential forms of calligraphic art, with the tulip motif, the elegant symbol of Ottoman ornamentation, this Iznik ceramic wall ornament is a representative artwork reflecting Islamic art aesthetics.
Produced with traditional Iznik ceramic art, the work offers a simple, balanced and meaningful composition through a figure-free visual language.
The handmade ceramic piece creates both visual and spiritual impact with its golden-toned ground, balanced calligraphic composition and classical ornament details. Its framed wall-display form makes it suitable for homes, offices, study rooms and distinguished spaces.
Product Features
Pattern Meaning and Symbolic Value
The Elif letter is accepted in calligraphy as the essence of all letters. Its straight and simple form represents truth, direction and unity, and it evokes the oneness of Allah in Islamic thought.
The Vav letter, with its curved and rounded form, symbolizes humility, surrender and the awareness of servanthood. In calligraphic tradition, it recalls human creation and modesty before Allah.
The tulip motif has a special place in Ottoman and Islamic ornamentation. It represents elegance, measure and aesthetic balance, while also carrying spiritual associations in Ottoman art.
When Elif, Vav and tulip come together, the composition unites direction, humility and elegance on the same surface. It does not claim to be a sacred object, but it reflects the intellectual and aesthetic heritage of Islamic art.
Target Audience and Use
Suitable for people seeking gifts with spiritual meaning.
Suitable for those interested in Islamic art aesthetics.
Suitable for corporate and special-day gifts.
Suitable for art lovers and collectors.
Suitable for homes and workspaces where a meaningful artwork is desired.
This special Iznik ceramic wall ornament is designed as a representative Islamic art gift that brings together faith-inspired aesthetics, elegance and cultural continuity. It is not a worship object; it is a meaningful artwork reflecting the aesthetic and intellectual heritage of Islamic art.