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Turkish Ceramics Vases in California
You are looking at some of the finest Turkish ceramics vases in California. We specialise in high-quality, handcrafted Turkish Ceramics. Turkish Ceramics Vases is a collection of handcrafted vases. The unique designs have no counterparts anywhere else on earth.
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~ Female Fertility Figurine.
Place of origin: Türkiye
Period: Neolithic
Date: 7th Millennium B.C.
Medium: Ceramic
#ancient#ancient art#history#museum#archeology#ancient sculpture#ancient history#archaeology#female fertility figurine#Neolithic#türkiye#turkish#ceramic#7th millennium B.C.
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Tile. The pattern consists of a vase in the centre decorated with arabesque ornament and containing sprays of carnations, tulips and irises. Turkey, about 1600
#dianthus#carnation#tulips#floral ornament#floral pattern#irises#ceramic tile#turkish art#17th century art
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#TwoForTuesday on #TilesOnTuesday:
Tile Decorated with a Fountain between Two Parrots, 1580s
Iznik kilns, Bursa Province, Türkiye (Ottoman Empire)
Fritware with white, green, blue, red, and transparent glazes
on display at Baltimore Museum of Art
#animals in art#museum visit#birds in art#bird#birds#parrot#parrots#pair#tilework#tile#ceramics#Ottoman art#Turkish art#Islamic art#Baltimore Museum of Art#16th century art#fritware#Iznik tile
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Burla Seramik Handmade Espresso Cup
#burlaseramik#ceramic#seramik#handmade#ceramicart#ceramics#pottery#coffeeaddiction#seramiksanatı#coffeecupping#coffeeaddict#coffee and books#fincan#turkish coffee#artdaily#art
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MWW Artwork of the Day (6/28/23) Turkish artist (fl. mid 16th c.} Pair of Tiles with Floral Design (c. 1560) Iznik ware, fritware painted in blue, turquoise, red, green & black under a transparent glaze, 27.9 x 22.2 x 2 cm. each The Art Institute of Chicago (Mary Jane Gunsaulus Collection)
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, at the height of the Ottoman Empire, ceramic vessels and tiles of remarkable artistic and technical quality were produced at Iznik, a city in northwestern Anatolia. The design here consists of elaborate palmettes and sinuously writhing leaves with serrated edges. Rosettes are half-covered by leaves, which, in turn, are pierced by stems. This pattern is typical of the so-called saz style, a term that derives from the words saz kalem, or “reed pen.” The style developed in album drawings in black ink executed during the second half of the sixteenth century and became widely popular in various media. The two works in the Art Institute’s collection can be dated to about 1560, the apogee of Iznik tile production. They were meant to be contiguous since the pattern continues effortlessly from one to the other.
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#affogato cookie#love#food#foodie#yummy#food blog#ice cream#coffee lover#coffee#handmade ceramics#raki#Turkish#sunlight#breakfast#sunshine#Instagram
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Tile with Floral and Cloud-Band Design. (ca. 1578). Turkey, fired in the Kilns of Iznik.
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Turkish Delight by Natalie Panga
#Turkish Delight#color#form#beauty#delight#delicious#fruits#wine#lokum#rahat#rahat lokum#lumps of delight#confections#lemon slices marmalade#grapes#pomegranate#cup of tea#saucer#tea spoon#ceramic bottle#Georgian wine#glass footed bowls#metallic footed bowl#doily#wooden table top#chiaroscuro#light#lighting#darkness#art
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A space where the heart of your home is adorned with beautiful blue Turkish ceramic tiles! In this blog, we’ll explore how these stunning pieces can bring an authentic touch of Turkey to your kitchen and bathroom while offering practical benefits.
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#carpet#carpet repair#carpetdesign#carpets and rugs#el dokuma#handwoven#kilim#halı#kilimrug#turkish rug#cacheistanbul.co#cacheistanbul#ceramics#handmade
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Experience the allure of Turkey's rich pottery tradition with our handpicked collection of ceramic wonders. Each plate, bowl, and trivet is a testament to the artistry of Turkish craftsmen. Meticulously crafted by skilled hands, these pieces bear the mark of centuries-old techniques and a profound cultural heritage.
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Ottoman Traditional Turkish Tiles
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#tealight holder#candle holder#Christmas#warm and cozy#cozy autumn#romantic#handmade ceramics#turkish#gift for mom#birthday gift
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#TilesOnTuesday + #TwoForTuesday:
Tile Decorated with a Fountain between Two Parrots [Iznik] Bursa province, Ottoman Empire (Türkiye), c.1580s Fritware w/ white, green, blue, red & transparent glazes 10 3/16 × 9 15/16 in (25.8 × 25.3 cm) Baltimore Museum of Art 1941.97
#Islamic art#Ottoman art#Turkish art#birds in art#16th century art#ceramics#tilework#Iznik#fritware#Baltimore Museum of Art#Two for Tuesday#Tiles on Tuesday#pair
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