Experience the elegance of Ottoman ceramic art with this Handmade Iznik Ceramic Egg, featuring hand-painted tulips and delicate floral motifs in deep blue, vibrant red, and lush green on a glazed white ceramic base. Inspired by 16th-century Iznik pottery, this exquisite ceramic egg symbolizes fertility, renewal, and timeless beauty, making it an ideal home accent or meaningful gift.
Key Features:
Authentic Ottoman Floral Design – Hand-painted with traditional tulip and floral patterns, inspired by historical Turkish ceramics.
Premium Handmade Craftsmanship – Crafted from high-quality ceramic, ensuring durability and a polished, smooth finish.
Symbol of Life & Prosperity – The egg is a universal symbol of renewal, fertility, and abundance, making it a powerful and elegant decorative piece.
Timeless Color Combination – Features rich blue blossoms, striking red tulips, and flowing green stems, blending heritage with artistry.
Elegant & Unique Decorative Accent – Perfect for shelves, tables, mantelpieces, or as part of a fine art collection.
Perfect Gift Choice – A sophisticated and meaningful gift for housewarmings, weddings, and collectors of Turkish ceramics.
Easy Maintenance – The glazed ceramic surface ensures easy cleaning and long-lasting vibrancy.
Ideal For:
Home & Office Decor – A stylish addition to living spaces, offices, libraries, and artistic environments.
Cultural & Artistic Collectors – A must-have for enthusiasts of Iznik ceramics, Ottoman pottery, and handcrafted Turkish art.
Symbolic & Thoughtful Gift – A unique and meaningful present for those who appreciate fine art, cultural heritage, and historical craftsmanship.
Product Dimensions:
Width:5 cm / 2 inches
Length:5 cm / 2 inches
Height:7 cm / 2.8 inches
Embrace the grace and symbolism of Ottoman ceramic craftsmanship with this Handmade Iznik Ceramic Egg, a fusion of history, culture, and timeless beauty.
Order now and bring a piece of Turkish artistry into your space!
Iznik Ceramic Objects
In the mid 15th century, the Ottoman Turks finally conquered Constantinople (Istanbul) and under their rule the Turkish ceramics really came of age. As the Ottomans became more powerful, they employed scores of ceramic artists to make fabulous wares at the pleasure of the Sultan and his court. In this department you can see handmade Iznik ceramic objects, Iznik ceramic tiles, Iznik potteries.