Grape Pattern Oil Cruet

2,800.00 TL

Grape Pattern Oil Cruet

A completely handmade oil cruet, 20 cm tall, with 500 ml olive oil capacity.

Product Features

  • Completely handmade with botanical pattern.
  • Product height: 20 cm.
  • Usable product.
  • Fired at 800–1200 °C.
  • Produced with the underglaze technique.
  • For international orders, your product is handed over to the shipping carrier with ultra-protective special packaging. Estimated delivery time is 3–7 business days for European countries and the United States, and 4–9 business days for other countries. Delivery times may vary depending on the shipping carrier, customs procedures, public holidays, and local delivery processes.

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The value of Iznik ceramics never decreases, does not go out of fashion, and does not become outdated. It is an artistic heritage piece that can be passed down from generation to generation.

Pattern Information: Grape

Iznik ceramic art refers to the ceramics produced in the city of Iznik during the Ottoman Empire, especially between the 15th and 17th centuries. These ceramics are an important part of traditional Ottoman art and are usually decorated with various patterns. The grape pattern is one of the motifs frequently used in Iznik ceramic art and has a particular meaning.

The grape pattern is associated with positive symbols such as fertility, abundance, and wealth. In Iznik ceramics, this pattern is often depicted in an elegant and aesthetic form with wavy leaves and grape clusters. This motif may decorate tables, especially when used on dinnerware and drinking vessels, and can symbolize sharing among people.

In Islamic culture, the grape pattern may also represent the blessings of paradise and abundance in the afterlife. It has also been associated with vineyards and wine production in the Ottoman Empire.

However, in Iznik ceramic art, the meanings of motifs may vary depending on the period and the context in which they are used. Therefore, the exact meaning of the grape pattern may need to be evaluated according to a more specific context and period.

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