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This exquisite handcrafted Iznik ceramic plate reflects the diplomatic grace of the Ottoman palace tradition through the historical theme “Envoy Reception before the Sultan.”
At the center, the Sultan is seen seated in his grand pavilion, receiving a visiting envoy who presents documents or gifts. Behind them, mounted guards, court officials, and green trees add depth and vitality to the scene.
The vivid yellow background symbolizes power and nature, while the deep blue sky evokes dignity and wisdom.
Each piece is meticulously handcrafted by master Iznik ceramic artisans using the traditional underglaze technique, fired between 800–1000 °C.
The richness of its colors blends harmoniously with the refined details of Ottoman miniature art, giving the piece both historical and aesthetic depth.
With its 30 cm diameter, this collectible Iznik plate is not just a decorative object but a true masterpiece embodying the Ottoman sense of diplomacy and artistic expression.
Presented in a velvet-lined VIP wooden box, it can be displayed on a stand or mounted on a wall.
Every piece is a single production; even if the same pattern is reproduced, no two are ever identical.
Product Features
• Completely handmade and limited edition
• Crafted with traditional Iznik underglaze technique
• Diameter: 30 cm
• Firing temperature: 800–1000 °C
• Packaging: Velvet-lined VIP wooden box
• Shipping: Same-day fast delivery
• Protection: Ultra-secure packaging
• Includes: Display stand, wall-mount option, Turkish & English information card
Iznik ceramics are timeless works of art that never lose their value—true cultural heirlooms that can be passed down through generations.
Pattern Description
The “Envoy Reception before the Sultan” design celebrates the refinement of Ottoman diplomacy.
The Sultan, seated beneath his imperial tent, welcomes an envoy holding a letter or gift. The mounted guards and palace attendants in the background symbolize order and state prestige.
Yellow and green tones represent vitality and nature, while blue and red accents express power and nobility.
The artist has skillfully translated the symmetry and elegance of Ottoman miniature painting onto the ceramic surface, creating one of the finest depictions of Ottoman ceremonial grace and tolerance.