
Iznik Tile is a traditional ceramic type produced in the district of Iznik, within Bursa Province in Türkiye. It is distinguished by its high quartz content, white slip layer, and glossy transparent glaze. Iznik tiles, widely used in Ottoman architecture between the 15th and 17th centuries, attract attention for both their aesthetic and technical qualities. Thanks to the original raw materials and underglaze decoration techniques employed, vibrant colors and intricate motifs are preserved beneat
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Iznik pottery is the name given to ornamental ceramics produced for centuries in the town of Iznik in Türkiye. These ceramics became especially famous during the Ottoman period. Used in mosques, palaces, and fountains, these ceramics attract attention with their vibrant colors such as blue, red, and green.How Is It Made?Iznik ceramics are made from a special type of clay called quartz. Quartz is very hard and durable. First, the clay is shaped, then dried and fired. Afterward, patterns are drawn
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