Old Ottoman Empire Millet Work Handmade iznik tile Design by İbrahim kuşlu : http://www.arkofcrafts.com/tr/ibrahim-kuslu/ painting and adaptation by me ★ Handmade painted by me ★ ★ Special tile coloring★ ★ Fired at 900 degrees Celsius ★ Size : W: 840 gr. (approx.) D: 26 cm ★ ★ carefully shipped ★ ★ including stand and special box★ Payments for our products are provided via etsy payment system. You can pay easyway with your Visa, MasterCard ve Maestro on etsy payment . Deep note : Archaeological excavations in Iznik conducted by Oktay Aslanapa in the early 1960s revealed that the town had been an important centre for the production of simple earthenware pottery well before the introduction of the blue-and-white fritware The excavations uncovered fragments of what is confusingly known as 'Miletus ware'. The discovery of kiln-wasters confirmed that the pottery was manufactured locally. The name originated from the discovery of sherds during excavations by the German archaeologist Friedrich Sarre at Miletus on the western coast of Anatolia in the early 1930s. As Miletus had a long history as a pottery producing centre, it was erroneously assumed that the pottery was produced locally and it became known as 'Miletus ware'. It is now believed that Iznik was the main centre for the production of 'Miletus ware' with smaller quantities being produced at Kütahya and Akçaalan .The excavations have not provided a clear date for the pottery but it is assumed to belong to the 15th century. The archaeological evidence from other sites in Turkey suggests that Miletus ware was produced in large quantities and widely distributed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%B0znik_pottery
Lot 166. A rare early I znik mosque lamp ( kandil ), O ttoman T urkey, circa 1512; 8½in. (21.6cm.) high. Estimate GBP 80,000 - GBP 120,000 (USD 100,480 - USD 150,720) . © Christie's Image Ltd 2019 Of typical form, with cylindrical body tapering before...
Old Ottoman Empire Millet Work Handmade iznik tile Design by İbrahim kuşlu : http://www.arkofcrafts.com/tr/ibrahim-kuslu/ painting and adaptation by me ★ Handmade painted by me ★ ★ Special tile coloring★ ★ Fired at 900 degrees Celsius ★ ★ Size : W: 840 gr. (approx.) D: 26 cm ★ ★ carefully shipped ★ ★ including stand and special box★ Deep note : Archaeological excavations in Iznik conducted by Oktay Aslanapa in the early 1960s revealed that the town had been an important centre for the production of simple earthenware pottery well before the introduction of the blue-and-white fritware The excavations uncovered fragments of what is confusingly known as 'Miletus ware'. The discovery of kiln-wasters confirmed that the pottery was manufactured locally. The name originated from the discovery of sherds during excavations by the German archaeologist Friedrich Sarre at Miletus on the western coast of Anatolia in the early 1930s. As Miletus had a long history as a pottery producing centre, it was erroneously assumed that the pottery was produced locally and it became known as 'Miletus ware'. It is now believed that Iznik was the main centre for the production of 'Miletus ware' with smaller quantities being produced at Kütahya and Akçaalan .The excavations have not provided a clear date for the pottery but it is assumed to belong to the 15th century. The archaeological evidence from other sites in Turkey suggests that Miletus ware was produced in large quantities and widely distributed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%B0znik_pottery
An important cultural center during the reign of Suleyman the Magnificent, the rural town of Iznik (ancient Nicea) nestles on a lakeside in Northwest Turkey. Here in the early 16th century an "Imperial ware," now called Iznik, was made for the Istanbul court of the Ottoman Sultan--the richest, most powerful monarch in Europe. Originally inspired by Chinese pottery, Imperial ware was so exquisite that European collectors in the mid 19th century thought it came from Persia. Only in the 1920s did scholars accept that Iznik ceramics were Ottoman, giving due recognition at last to Turkish potters for some of the world´s most beautiful and striking designs. Iznik ware has survived to the present day in all its splendor. Iznik tiles adorn palaces and mosques; the largest collection of ceramic vessels is in the British Museum.18Th CC. Tulip and Carnation Design. PLEASE NOTICE: In case of out of stock, it will take 1-2 weeks for the artist to make new one(s).
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