Has Garden 25cm Iznik Tile Plate

3,800.00 TL

Has Garden 25 cm Iznik Tile Plate – Handcrafted Elegance with Tulip and Pomegranate Motifs

The Has Bahçe (Royal Garden) 25 cm handcrafted Iznik tile plate captures the essence of traditional Turkish ceramic artistry with its vivid tulip and pomegranate motifs. Drawing inspiration from Ottoman palace gardens, this piece brings history, symbolism, and fine craftsmanship into your home. Whether gifted for a meaningful occasion or added to a collection, it serves as a timeless expression of culture and beauty.


Product Features:
✅ Completely handcrafted – each piece is one-of-a-kind
✅ Diameter: 25 cm (9.84 inches)
✅ Created using the traditional Iznik underglaze technique
✅ Kiln-fired at 800–1000°C for lasting durability
✅ Delivered in a velvet-lined premium wooden gift box with same-day shipping
✅ Includes a plastic stand for display and a hook for wall mounting
✅ Comes with an informational booklet in English and Turkish
✅ Ultra-protective packaging with free returns & exchange guarantee

Each Iznik tile is unique—just like a fingerprint. Even if crafted again, no two designs are ever identical. The piece you're viewing is the only one of its kind. Iznik ceramics never lose value, never go out of style, and remain as enduring cultural treasures passed down through generations.


Motif Meaning – Tulip
The tulip is a central motif in Iznik ceramics and symbolizes love, elegance, and perfection.

  • Love: Its delicate form represents romantic and spiritual affection

  • Beauty & Grace: Highlights the refined aesthetic of ceramic art

  • Perfection: Its symmetrical shape symbolizes balance and harmony

  • Divinity: The word "lale" shares letters with “Allah,” making it a symbol of divine love

  • Nature & Renewal: As a sign of spring, the tulip reflects rebirth and new life

  • Nobility & Wealth: Once an emblem of refinement in Ottoman palaces

Motif Meaning – Pomegranate
The pomegranate is a powerful symbol of fertility, abundance, and good fortune in Iznik design.

  • Abundance: Its many seeds represent prosperity and plenty

  • Luck & Blessing: The vibrant red color is associated with good luck

  • Spiritual Meaning: In Islamic culture, it was considered sacred—its seeds seen as symbolic of the verses of the Quran

  • Cultural Heritage: First appearing in 16th-century Iznik ceramics, the pomegranate remains a beloved motif found in major museum collections around the world

Together, these motifs represent a harmonious blend of natural beauty and symbolic richness—a celebration of life, love, prosperity, and tradition.

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