Tulip and Pomegranate Pattern Ceramic Ewer Set

14,500.00 TL

Tulip and Pomegranate Pattern Ceramic Ewer Set

Product Features

  • Completely handmade.
  • Shipped the same day in a velvet-covered VIP wooden box.
  • Produced with the traditional Iznik ceramic underglaze technique.
  • Plate diameter: 30 cm (11.81 inch).
  • Ewer height: 30 cm (11.81 inch); plate diameter: 20 cm (7.87 inch).
  • Fired at 800–1000 °C.
  • English and Turkish information introducing the ceramic piece is included inside the box.
  • 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: Tulip Motif

In Iznik ceramics, the tulip is regarded as a symbol of love, beauty, and perfection. Since the Turkish word “lale” shares the same letters as the Arabic word “Allah,” it has also been associated with divine love. The tulip motif became especially prominent in Ottoman and Iznik ceramic art from the 16th century onward.

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 even petals.

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

The 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.

Pattern Information: Pomegranate Motif

The pomegranate motif in Iznik ceramics symbolizes fertility, abundance, and good fortune. The many seeds of the pomegranate are seen as a symbol of fertility and abundance, while its bright red color is seen as a symbol of good luck. In Ottoman culture, the pomegranate is also associated with fertility and prosperity.

The pomegranate motif first appeared in Iznik ceramics in the 16th century.

The pomegranate is generally seen as a symbol of fertility, abundance, and good fortune.

The many seeds of the pomegranate symbolize fertility and abundance, and its bright red color symbolizes good luck.

The pomegranate motif was popular in Iznik ceramics for many reasons, including its symbolic meaning, beauty, and durability.

The pomegranate motif remains popular today and appears on ceramics in museums and private collections around the world.

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