Halic Motif Iznik Ceramic Bookmark

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Halic Motif Iznik Ceramic Bookmark

Product Features

  • With an Iznik ceramic stone.
  • Fired at 800-1200 °C.
  • Produced with the underglaze technique.
  • Completely handmade.
  • Nickel hardware.
  • Ships the same day with its gift box.
  • Practical, high-quality and elegant.
  • Ceramic stone size: 2.5 cm x 1.5 cm (0.98 x 0.59 in).
  • Total product length: 27.5 cm (10.83 in).

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: Halic Motif

The Halic motif first appeared in Iznik ceramics in the 16th century. The motif is associated with the Golden Horn area of Istanbul and carries a strong connection with water, movement and the historical character of the city.

The Golden Horn is often seen as a symbol of prosperity, abundance and good fortune. Its natural beauty and strategic location made it an important center of trade and commerce during the Ottoman period.

The Halic motif became popular in Iznik ceramics because of its symbolic meaning, visual beauty and lasting decorative character.

Sea and water: The Golden Horn is a body of water in Istanbul, and Halic motifs in Iznik ceramics symbolize the sea and water. Water is considered a source of life and a cleansing power. These motifs reflect flow, waves and the fascinating beauty of the sea.

Symbol of Istanbul: The Golden Horn is one of the symbols of Istanbul. In Iznik ceramics, Halic motifs represent the city’s historical and cultural importance and emphasize Istanbul’s deep connection with the sea.

Ornament and aesthetics: Halic motifs are among the decorative elements of Iznik ceramics and add aesthetic value to the pieces. They reflect the visual appeal of ceramic art and the skill of the artisans.

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

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