Turquoise Tulip & Carnation Patterned Mirror and Comb Gift Set

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Turquoise Tulip & Carnation Patterned Mirror and Comb Gift Set

This elegant gift set includes a mirror and a comb, both adorned with traditional Turkish aesthetics and decorated with tulip and carnation motifs inspired by classic Iznik ceramics. The mirror features fine metal craftsmanship and shimmering ornamental stones, combining beauty with usability.

Product Features:

  • Intricately decorated with special metalwork

  • Accented with sparkling stones

  • Functional, durable, and elegant

  • Comes with a gift box as shown — shipped the same day

Dimensions:

  • Mirror length: 15.4 cm (6.06 inches), including handle

  • 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)

Each Iznik ceramic design is unique — like a fingerprint. Even when recreated, no two pieces are ever exactly the same. The item you're viewing is one-of-a-kind and may not be produced again in exactly the same way. If you love it, we recommend securing your purchase now.

Iznik ceramics never lose their value, never go out of style, and never wear out. They are timeless treasures, meant to be passed down through generations.

Motif Details – Tulip Pattern:

In Iznik ceramic art, the tulip symbolizes love, beauty, and perfection. In Turkish, the word “lale” (tulip) shares the same letters as the Arabic word for God (“Allah”), making it a symbol of divine love.

  • Love: With its delicate beauty and elegant form, the tulip has long been seen as a symbol of love.

  • Beauty & Grace: As one of nature's most graceful flowers, tulips emphasize the artistic beauty in Iznik tilework.

  • Perfection: Its symmetrical form and balanced petals make it a representation of harmony and perfection.

  • Spirituality: Its connection to divine names adds a spiritual depth to the motif.

  • Nature's Renewal: As a herald of spring, the tulip represents rebirth and natural cycles.

  • Nobility & Wealth: The tulip became a powerful emblem of refinement and prestige during the Ottoman era.

  • Cultural Legacy: Tulips are deeply rooted in Turkish heritage, especially through their use in Ottoman palaces and Iznik ceramic works.

Motif Details – Carnation Pattern:

In Turkish tradition, the carnation symbolizes love, passion, and abundance. Introduced in the 16th century, it quickly became a favorite in Ottoman floral art.

  • Symbolism: Love, beauty, and passion

  • Visual Appeal: Bright colors and fine petals enhance the aesthetic of any Iznik tile design

  • Durability: Strong stems and long-lasting structure made it a lasting ornamental choice

  • Cultural Significance: Reminds us of Turkey’s rich cultural and artistic heritage

Historical Note:
During the Ottoman era, mirrors were among the most cherished gifts given by men to women, symbolizing the message: “I couldn't find a gift more beautiful than you.” A mirror, elegantly crafted, was considered one of the most meaningful and graceful presents.

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