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Notify me when it’s in stockInspired by Ottoman miniature art, this special Iznik ceramic plate is not merely a decorative item; it also carries a historical story.
Product Features
This product may have fine glaze cracks that are visible to the eye but cannot be felt by touch. This natural feature comes from the historical structure of Iznik ceramics, is also seen in the tiles of Selimiye Mosque, and is definitely not a defect. Traditionally known as Shahdar, these cracks are part of the natural life process of ceramics and add authentic value and artistic originality to the piece.
Every Iznik ceramic piece is unique, just like a fingerprint. Even if the same product is made again in the same way, it will not be exactly identical.
The exact same piece you are viewing now will not be produced again.
We recommend purchasing the product you like immediately if it meets your needs.
Iznik ceramics never lose their value, go out of fashion, or become outdated. They are artistic heritage pieces that can be passed down from generation to generation.
Pattern Information: Maiden’s Tower Motif on Iznik Ceramic
The Maiden’s Tower is one of the symbols of Istanbul and is not only a historical structure but also a legend and aesthetic element with deep meanings. The use of the Maiden’s Tower motif on Iznik ceramic represents a story where art and history are intertwined.
Love and legend: The Maiden’s Tower is home to many stories, from the tale of a protected princess to legendary love. On Iznik ceramic, this motif is interpreted as a symbol of love and devotion.
History and connection: Located in the middle of the Bosphorus, the Maiden’s Tower is interpreted as a passage connecting East and West. Its use in Iznik ceramic represents the transfer of cultural heritage from the past to the future.
Sea and nature: The blue waves used in ceramic art and the Maiden’s Tower together symbolize a life intertwined with the sea and the infinity of nature. This also recalls Istanbul’s geographical and cultural richness.
Inspiration from tradition: The use of the Maiden’s Tower in Iznik ceramic expresses a synthesis in Turkish art where traditional and modern touches come together. Reviving a historical structure through ceramic art is an artistic message that unites the past with the present.
Cultural identity: The Maiden’s Tower is not merely a building but a symbolic element of Istanbul. Through Iznik ceramic, this motif brings a universal city and its cultural identity into homes.
Inspired by Ottoman miniature art, this special Iznik ceramic plate carries not only decoration but also a historical story. When hung on the wall or placed in a showcase, it gives the space cultural character and artistic depth.
It is a special work of art that will attract the attention of your guests and is sure to be asked about.