This mirror and comb set decorated with three tulip motifs reflects the elegance and romantic symbolism of Iznik ceramic art.
The tulip is one of the most beloved motifs in Turkish and Ottoman art, carrying meanings of love, beauty, perfection, nobility and cultural memory.
Product Features
The Meaning of Giving a Mirror
In traditional narratives from the Ottoman period, giving a mirror as a gift is expressed with the message: 'I could not find a gift more beautiful than you.' For this reason, a mirror gift carries a romantic, elegant and symbolic meaning.
Every Iznik Ceramic Piece Is Unique
Each Iznik ceramic piece has its own character, like a fingerprint. Even when the same pattern is created again, the color transitions, placement and craftsmanship details make every piece special.
Pattern Information: Tulip Motif
In Iznik ceramic art, the tulip is accepted as a symbol of love, elegance, beauty and nobility. Its fine form and balanced appearance made it one of the most important motifs of Ottoman art.
The tulip also evokes refinement, divine love, the revival of nature and the cultural memory of the Ottoman period. When used on a gift object, it gives the piece a graceful and meaningful character.
Who Can It Be Given To?