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This graceful mirror and comb set celebrates the romantic symbolism of tulips and carnations — two iconic motifs in traditional Iznik ceramic art. Adorned with ornate metalwork and sparkling stones, it offers both beauty and cultural depth. A perfect Ottoman-inspired gift, it arrives in a charming box, ready to delight.
Product Features:
Hand-finished with intricate metal detailing
Embellished with luminous decorative stones
Practical and elegantly designed
Includes gift box shown in images – ships the same day
Dimensions:
Mirror length (including handle): 15.4 cm (6.06 inches)
Comb length: 12.2 cm (4.80 inches)
Gift box size: 17 cm (6.69 inches) x 11.5 cm (4.53 inches) x 2.8 cm (1.10 inches)
Every Iznik ceramic design is one-of-a-kind, just like a fingerprint. Even if the same pattern is recreated, no two pieces are ever truly identical. The product you are viewing is unique and may not be produced again. If you love it, we encourage you to make it yours while it’s still available.
Iznik ceramics never lose value, never go out of fashion, and never wear out. They are enduring works of art meant to be passed on for generations — a legacy in ceramic form.
Motif Meaning – Tulip:
The tulip holds deep symbolic value in Turkish art, especially in Iznik tiles. It represents love, elegance, perfection, and divine beauty. The Turkish word for tulip (lale) shares the same letters as Allah in Arabic, reinforcing its spiritual associations.
Love: A symbol of emotional depth and romantic connection
Grace: Celebrated for its symmetrical, refined shape
Perfection: Admired for its balance and form
Divine: Seen as a reflection of spiritual purity
Seasonal Renewal: The tulip signifies spring, rebirth, and growth
Nobility: In Ottoman times, tulips symbolized refinement and elite culture
Heritage: Tulips remain central to Turkish visual history and artistic tradition
Motif Meaning – Carnation:
The carnation is linked to passion, beauty, and abundance in Turkish and Ottoman culture. Its vivid colors and delicate petals enhance the aesthetic richness of Iznik-style designs.
Romantic Symbolism: Evokes deep love and heartfelt emotion
Ornamental Charm: Adds vibrancy and softness to decorative patterns
Durability: Its sturdy form made it a popular motif in long-lasting artworks
Cultural Legacy: Frequently seen in historical Iznik ceramics to reflect prosperity and tradition