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İznik Ceramic Bowl wıth Çintemani Pattern

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Zeynep Tişkaya

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Iznik ceramic bowl with Çitemani pattern was specially designed and produced by Zeynep Tişkaya. This Far East origin pattern is seen after 1514, when Yavuz Sultan Selim conquered Tebriz. The pattern which resembles a triangle with two circles at the top and three at the bottom is composed of three circles which occasionally intertwine. The pattern which also comprises coins from the era of Timor is considered as the symbol of power, force and sultanate.

Material: it consists of porcelain mud, quartz which is a semi-precious mineral (80*85%) and a mixture of clay and glaze. the mud obtained from this mixture is given certain shapes. These forms shaped are fired in 1000-1040 degrees and become ready for dying. The patterns are dyed by means of "sıraltı" technique and placed in the oven for the second time after being vitrified. With the effect of the high temperature, the glaze melts and transforms into glass

Dimesions: Height 8, diameter 16 cm.

It is convenient for dry food and hand wash is recommended.
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Zeynep Tişkaya

Zeynep Tişkaya has graduated from Anadolu University Kütahya Vocational School Ceramics Department. She worked in several workshops in Kütahya during her studentship and afterwards. At the university, she made special design ceramic studies with her professor Faruk Şahin. The artist who graduated from Hacettepe University Faculty of Fine Arts Sculpture Department in 1999 submitted her thesis of 18th Century Kütahya Ceramics and Ceramics of Galata Surp Krikor Lusavoria Church to the History Department of the same university. She opened her first boutique store in 2005 in Çengelhan Rahmi M.Koç Museum in Ankara. Having participated in 3 personal and 3 collective exhibitions, the artist provided training in her work shop to those who wanted to learn the art of ceramics. The artist who used classical materials along with her ceramic products intended for daily use, settled in İstanbul in 2012. She continues to her works and provides private lessons in her workshop in Galata.

Zeynep Tişkaya

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