Tree of Life and Tulip Pattern Framed Iznik Ceramic Panel

9,900.00 TL
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Tree of Life and Tulip Pattern Framed Iznik Ceramic Panel

Product Features

  • Completely handmade red-background tree of life pattern Iznik ceramic.
  • Iznik ceramic diameter: 20 cm; frame size: width 36.50 cm, length 36.50 cm, height 5 cm.
  • The product is in stock and shipped the same day.
  • There is a wall-hanging apparatus on the back; it reaches you in a velvet-covered wooden box.
  • Box dimensions: 39 cm x 39 cm x 7 cm.
  • Produced with the underglaze technique and fired at 800–1200 °C.
  • For international orders, your product is handed over to the shipping carrier with ultra-protective special packaging. Estimated delivery time is 3–7 business days for European countries and the United States, and 4–9 business days for other countries. Delivery times may vary depending on the shipping carrier, customs procedures, public holidays, and local delivery processes.

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Pattern Information: Tree of Life Motif

The tree of life motif is used as a symbol of fertility, abundance, and good fortune. It is generally seen as a symbol of the connection between heaven and earth, and it may also represent the cycle of life, death, and rebirth.

In Iznik ceramics, the tree of life is usually depicted with a large trunk and spreading branches. The branches are full of flowers, fruit, and leaves. The tree of life may be depicted in various colors, but the most common colors are blue, white, and red.

The tree of life motif is frequently used in Iznik ceramics to decorate special buildings, offices, and homes. It is a popular design element because it symbolizes many positive meanings such as fertility, abundance, good fortune, and the connection between heaven and earth.

Fertility: The tree of life is a symbol of fertility because it is a living being that grows and bears fruit.

Abundance: The tree of life is a symbol of abundance because it is a source of food and shelter.

Good fortune: The tree of life is a symbol of good fortune because it reminds us of the cycle of life, death, and rebirth.

Connection between heaven and earth: The tree of life is a symbol of the connection between heaven and earth because it reaches toward the sky and down to the roots.

The tree of life motif is a popular design element in Iznik ceramics because it symbolizes many positive things.

In addition to the above, in the eyes of Turks, the tree of life holds firmly to the soil and worldly life with its roots, while its branches reach toward the sky and spiritual death.

The tree of life is a symbol of family and means a family tree.

Pattern Information: Tulip Motif

In Iznik ceramics, the tulip is seen as a symbol of love, beauty, and perfection. Because the Turkish word for tulip shares the same letters as the Arabic word for God, it has also been associated with divine love. The tulip motif became especially important in the 16th century.

Love: The tulip is often seen as a symbol of love because of its delicate beauty and graceful form.

Beauty and elegance: The tulip is known in nature as an elegant and aesthetic flower. In Iznik ceramics, tulip motifs emphasize the beauty and elegance of ceramic craftsmanship.

Perfection: The tulip is often seen as a symbol of perfection because of its symmetrical shape and balanced petals.

Divine meaning: The tulip is sometimes seen as a divine symbol because of its similarity to the Arabic word for God.

Cycle of nature: The tulip is accepted as a herald of spring. In Iznik ceramics, tulip motifs symbolize natural cycles such as the revival of nature, rebirth, and growth.

Nobility and wealth: The tulip became an important symbol during the Ottoman Empire. Tulip motifs were used in Ottoman palaces and other important buildings, symbolizing nobility, power, refinement, and wealth.

Turkish culture and history: The tulip has an important place in Turkish culture and history. In the Ottoman Empire, tulips were grown in palace gardens and adopted as a symbol. Tulip motifs in Iznik ceramics represent the connection to Turkish history and culture.

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