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The Lotus Dinner Plate, Blue

The Lotus Dinner Plate, Blue

Regular price $160
Regular price Sale price $160

The Lotus plate is inspired by 16th century Iznik designs that were heavily influenced by blue and white Chinese wares imported into the Ottoman Empire. Reimagined with strong ties to the original motif and hand-painted by master artisans in Iznik, Turkey, the Lotus plate features a central lotus motif, framed by a border of florals with an elegant arabesque trim.

Please note that all items are hand-painted, slight variations may occur.

Product Details

“Cini” ceramic
D: 26 cm

Product Care

Hand wash
Do not microwave

Available Colors:

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The Lotus Dinner Plate, Blue

The Lotus Dinner Plate, Blue

Regular price $160
Regular price Sale price $160

The Lotus plate is inspired by 16th century Iznik designs that were heavily influenced by blue and white Chinese wares imported into the Ottoman Empire. Reimagined with strong ties to the original motif and hand-painted by master artisans in Iznik, Turkey, the Lotus plate features a central lotus motif, framed by a border of florals with an elegant arabesque trim.

Please note that all items are hand-painted, slight variations may occur.

Product Details

“Cini” ceramic
D: 26 cm

Product Care

Hand wash
Do not microwave

Available Colors:

View full details

Iznik Collection

Known as Nicaea in Byzantine times, the small but historically significant city of Iznik in modern day Turkey became an important center for the production of ceramic tiles and tableware during the Ottoman Empire. Owing to the popularity of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain in the Ottoman court, the first examples of Iznik were in fact imitations of the Chinese wares, using a porcelain substitute called ‘çini’. By the late 16th century, Iznik artisans had evolved the art form – experimenting with new forms, motifs and colors – into something completely distinct and thoroughly Ottoman.