The Millet Ishi Two-Person Coffee Set is a refined set with two cup sets and a Turkish delight bowl, decorated with the traditional Millet Ishi pattern.
It brings a touch of Ottoman art to your coffee presentation. With its blue Millet Ishi motif inspired by classical Ottoman designs, it is a unique product for meaningful coffee service.
It is shipped in an elegant velvet-covered wooden box and carries the character of first-class handmade workmanship.
The “National Style” pattern, known in Turkish ceramic terminology as Millet Ishi, first appeared in Iznik ceramics in the 16th century and quickly became one of the most popular designs.
This pattern was used throughout the Ottoman Empire to decorate mosques, palaces and other important buildings. It remains a popular design in Iznik ceramic production today.
Iznik ceramics with this pattern are often used to decorate homes, offices and public spaces. The geometric structure is both elegant and timeless, adding a sophisticated touch to any environment.
Geometry: The National Style pattern is a form of geometric design, and geometry has long been associated with order, balance and harmony.
Its interlocking squares and triangles create rhythm and movement, while also helping to create a sense of calm and balance in a space.
Craftsmanship: This is a complex and intricate pattern that requires a high level of skill to create. The bright colors and fine details reflect the mastery of Iznik ceramic artisans.
Tradition: As a traditional Turkish design, the use of this pattern in Iznik ceramics is a way of preserving and celebrating Turkish culture. Its colors and details recall the rich history and heritage of Turkiye.
The pattern can also be interpreted as a symbol of unity and togetherness. The interlocking shapes come together to form a whole, suggesting that even small parts can unite to create something beautiful and lasting.
Overall, the National Style motif is a versatile and meaningful design element that adds elegance, refinement and tradition to any setting.