Muradiye Design Iznik Tile Bowl

The Muradiye Design Iznik Tile Bowl is one of the most beautiful examples of the tile art that has come from the past to the present. The Muradiye Mosque in Edirne was built in the name of II. Murat, the father of Fatih Sultan Mehmed. This mosque, believed to have been built in 1426, features hexagonal and blue-white Iznik tiles, which are among the finest examples of Turkish tile art. It is a special design and collection product inspired by the rumi pattern found in one of these tiles. This design combines historical texture with a modern interpretation. This bowl, adorned with Ottoman motifs, is designed for an artistic table presentation.

The design is by Serap Ereyli and belongs to Iznik Blue Tile.

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₺8,550
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₺8,550
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The handmade Iznik tiles&ceramics you select are custom-made to order. If the product is in stock, your order will be shipped the next day. Items not in stock will be prepared and shipped within 10 business days of ordering. If the product is returned, the return shipping cost is the buyer's responsibility.

Installation Recommendations:

  • Iznik Tiles can be hung on the wall by placing them in a wooden frame or by sticking them on a transparent plexiglass sheet.
  • If the Iznik tiles are to be installed on a wall or floor surface (e.g., in a bathroom, kitchen, or other area), MasterTile FLX 24 adhesive is recommended. The most important point to remember during installation is to avoid leaving any gaps (joints) between the tiles. After gluing, the spaces between the tiles should be filled with adhesive mortar, and the surface should be cleaned after it dries.
  • If the Iznik tiles are to be applied to a steel or metal construction surface, a suitable steel adhesive must be used.

This Iznik tile & ceramic, like tiles produced during the Ottoman period, contains a high percentage of quartz and is entirely handcrafted. A glossy glaze is applied to the final layer.

Iznik tiles are delivered in a velvet box along with a wooden or plexiglass stand, while Iznik ceramics are presented in a velvet box.

Since it is hand painted, slight differences in patterns or glaze may occur.

It is designed for decorative purposes and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

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