Turquoise Ground Clover Patterned Iznik Tile Cufflinks

900.00 TL


Turquoise Ground Clover Patterned Iznik Tile Cufflinks

Product Features;

 
  • Completely handmade

  • Baked at 800 -1000 degrees

  • Iznik Pottery art is produced with the underglaze technique

  • Same day shipping with gift velvet box

  • Pottery Stone; Length:18mm(0.708inch), Width:13mm(0.511inch)

  • Total product length is 44mm(1.732inch), Attachment  is Silver plated

Pattern Information; Clover Motif,

Clover motif is a popular design element in Iznik tiles. It represents the three theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity. Clover is also a popular design element in other cultures and is often associated with good luck and prosperity.

The clover motif in Iznik tiles creates an attractive and balanced design that is both decorative and symbolic. Reminding the beauty and abundance of nature, the clover motif is a popular choice for tiles used in homes and public spaces.

Faith, hope, and philanthropy: The three theological virtues.

Fertility and abundance: Clover is a symbol of fertility and abundance in many cultures.

Good luck and prosperity: Clover is often associated with good luck and prosperity in many cultures.

The clover motif is a popular design element in Iznik tiles, as it is both decorative and symbolic. It evokes the beauty and abundance of nature and is a popular choice for tiles used in homes and public spaces.

Special Meanings
The special meaning of the clover motif in Iznik tiles may vary depending on the context in which it is used. For example, the clover motif used in a religious setting can be seen as a symbol of faith, hope and philanthropy. However, a shamrock motif used in a secular setting can be seen as a symbol of fertility, abundance or good luck.

History of the Clover Motif
The clover motif has a long and varied history. It has been used as a decorative and symbolic element in many different cultures throughout history. The clover motif was first used in Iznik tiles in the 16th century. It quickly became a popular design element and was used in a wide variety of tiles, including tiles for mosques, palaces and homes.

In the 18th century, the use of the clover motif in Iznik tiles decreased. However, it has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years.


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