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Turkish Iznik Platter - Red

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Turkish Iznik Platter - Red

Designer:Ā Topkapi Palace
Creative Director: Madeline Weinrib

Materials: Ceramic pottery with glaze
Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 1.25" / .5" interior sloped rim
Origin:Ā Made in Istanbul
Care: Hand wash only

This hand-crafted ceramic plate was created exclusively for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, to celebrate the new Hossein Afshar Galleries for Art of the Islamic Worlds. Its hand-painted patterns are classical İslamic motifs which have long been employed in İznik ceramic tile production.

Topkapi Palace isĀ supported by theĀ Anatolian Cultural Entrepreneurship,Ā whichĀ provides funds for protecting, sustaining and publicizing the cultural and historical heritage of Turkey.Ā WithĀ support fromĀ the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism, each purchase from Topkapi Palace contributes toĀ cultural heritage and sustains the unique history of Anatolia.

Produced for The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in partnership with Madeline Weinrib, creative director for The Heirloom Project.

$75.00
Turkish Iznik Platter - Red—
$75.00

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Designer:Ā Topkapi Palace
Creative Director: Madeline Weinrib

Materials: Ceramic pottery with glaze
Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 1.25" / .5" interior sloped rim
Origin:Ā Made in Istanbul
Care: Hand wash only

This hand-crafted ceramic plate was created exclusively for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, to celebrate the new Hossein Afshar Galleries for Art of the Islamic Worlds. Its hand-painted patterns are classical İslamic motifs which have long been employed in İznik ceramic tile production.

Topkapi Palace isĀ supported by theĀ Anatolian Cultural Entrepreneurship,Ā whichĀ provides funds for protecting, sustaining and publicizing the cultural and historical heritage of Turkey.Ā WithĀ support fromĀ the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism, each purchase from Topkapi Palace contributes toĀ cultural heritage and sustains the unique history of Anatolia.

Produced for The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in partnership with Madeline Weinrib, creative director for The Heirloom Project.