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The Seljuk star motif in Iznik ceramics is a symbol of the Seljuk Empire, a powerful and influential empire in the Middle East from the 11th to the 13th centuries.
The Seljuks were known for beautiful and intricate tile craftsmanship, and the Seljuk star is one of their most famous designs.
The motif has several meanings. It is often seen as a symbol of the Seljuk Empire and can also be interpreted as a symbol connected with Islamic art.
The Seljuk star is a beautiful and timeless design used for centuries to decorate homes and public buildings. It recalls the Seljuk Empire, its rich culture and the symbolic language of Islamic art.
In addition, the Seljuk star motif is also regarded as a symbol of hope and good fortune. It has sometimes been used as a talisman to bring luck and ward off negativity.
Geometry and symmetry: Seljuk star motifs represent a complex arrangement based on geometry and symmetry, which may symbolize mathematical precision and order.
Universal order: Geometric patterns can represent universal order and cosmic balance, while stars recall the captivating beauty and order of the sky.
Symbols of Islam: Geometric patterns are frequently used in Islamic art and can represent the unity and infinity of Allah.
Decoration and aesthetics: Seljuk star motifs carry decorative and aesthetic value in Iznik ceramics, emphasizing visual richness and appeal.