Shipped on the same day in a velvet covered wooden box.
Iznik tile art, produced with underglaze technique
Baked at 800-100 degrees
Can be hung on the wall
There is a description in English and Turkish in the box introducing the tile.
Pattern Information; Cintemani Motif,
In the 15th and 16th centuries, the Çintemani motif is a symbolic motif of Central Asian origin and has a long history in Turkish culture. Cintemani is derived from the Sanskrit word "cheetah" (leopard) and symbolizes strength, speed and intelligence. The motif usually consists of three stars and wavy lines and is repeated in a symmetrical pattern.
The use of the cintemani motif was common in the Ottoman Empire because it represented power and success. This motif was frequently used in the decoration of palaces, mosques, tombs and other important buildings. It was also frequently seen on fabrics, carpets and tiles.
The meaning of the Çintemani motif is associated with power, speed, intelligence and success. It can also symbolize wealth, abundance and prosperity. Cintemani motifs on Iznik tiles are generally used for aesthetic purposes and add depth and visual appeal to spaces with their decorative features.
This motif is considered an important part of the artistic heritage of the Ottoman Empire and is still featured in Turkish ceramic art and designs today.