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In Ottoman textile art, from the 15th to the 20th century, Seljuk-inspired motifs were widely used, forming countless compositions with stylized floral elements of Far Eastern origin, such as the lotus, palmette, and hatayi. Knowledge of Ottoman fabrics and weaving patterns has been preserved through historical sources, miniature paintings, and the careful conservation of Ottoman sultans' garments.

An important collection of Ottoman textiles and velvets is exhibited at the Topkapi Palace Museum. In addition, Ottoman fabric collections can be found in institutions such as the Mevlana Museum in Konya, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh, and the Louvre Museum in Paris.

 

The motifs on the Hyacinth Weave Vase are inspired by a 16th-century Ottoman textile held in the Davids Samling Museum (Copenhagen, Denmark), featuring a multi-petaled composition enriched with tulip, hyacinth, and pomegranate motifs.

 

Crafted from handmade glass, the vase features raised relief motifs meticulously hand-decorated using gold gilding, enamel, antique-effect paints, and textile elements, showcasing exceptional artisanal craftsmanship.

Bargello Hyacinth Weave Vase

$894.00Price
Quantity
  • Diameter: 12,05'' ( 31 cm )

    Height: 12,87'' ( 33 cm )

    100% handmade.

    The production of the vase is limited to 2000 pieces.

    Cleaning Suggestion: Wipe with a dry cloth. 

     

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