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  2. Iznik pottery - Wikipedia

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    İznik was an established centre for the production of simple earthenware pottery with an underglaze decoration when, in the last quarter of the 15th century, craftsmen in the town began to manufacture high quality pottery with a fritware body painted with cobalt blue under a colourless transparent lead glaze.

  3. Çanakkale ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Çanakkale ceramics date back to the 17th century. They were born from Iznik ceramics, which were known as the pinnacle of the Turkish art of ceramics and very popular in the Ottoman Empire during the 14th and 15th centuries. Iznik ceramics were sculpted using earthenware, a clay-based putty substance, and on rare occasions, beige-colored clay ...

  4. Islamic pottery - Wikipedia

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    İznik Pottery Candlesticks,Ottoman Turkey The influence of Blue and white porcelain of the Yuan and Ming dynasties is evident in many ceramics made by Muslim potters. İznik pottery from around İznik in Anatolia was supported by the Ottoman court and produced the finest Ottoman work in pottery and panels of tiles, using the same vocabulary of ...

  5. File:Iznik Pottery Candlesticks,Ottoman Turkey.JPG - Wikipedia

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    They produced Iznik style pottery after 1878. They put a rooster trademark inside foot rim. See: Denny, Walter B. (2004), Iznik: the artistry of Ottoman ceramics, page 222, London: Thames & Hudson, ISBN 978-0-500-51192-3. The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has some examples of pottery produced by Ulisse Cantagalli - see here

  6. Turkish art - Wikipedia

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    Pottery, especially İznik pottery, jewellery, hardstone carvings, Turkish carpets, woven and embroidered silk textiles were all produced to extremely high standards, and carpets in particular were exported widely. Other Turkish art ranges from metalwork, carved woodwork and furniture with elaborate inlays to traditional Ebru or paper marbling ...

  7. Rock and wave - Wikipedia

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    It originated in Chinese porcelain of the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368) and was later very often used in Iznik pottery and other Turkish ceramics. [1] It represents turbulent waves breaking onto rocks, which are generally depicted as a regular pattern with a considerable degree of stylization, especially in Turkish examples.

  8. Fritware - Wikipedia

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    Iznik pottery was produced in Ottoman Turkey beginning in the last quarter of 15th century AD. [3] It consists of a body, slip, and glaze, where the body and glaze are 'quartz-frit'. [ 3 ] The 'frits' in both cases "are unusual in that they contain lead oxide as well as soda"; the lead oxide would help reduce the thermal expansion coefficient ...

  9. File:Iznik dish British Museum G.21.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Place of creation: Iznik, Turkey: Object history: Collected by Frederick DuCane Godman: Credit line: Bequeathed by Miss Edith Godman in 1983: References (1989) Iznik: The Pottery of Ottoman Turkey, London: Alexandra Press ISBN: 978-1-85669-054-6. .

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