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  2. Iznik pottery - Wikipedia

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    Turkish stylization is a reflection of Chinese porcelain. [ 1 ] Ä°znik 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 ...

  3. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Turkey

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    Marbling is a decorative art made by transferring patterns created with specially prepared dyes on water, concentrated with tragacanth, onto paper. Traditional craftsmanship of Çini-making 2016 01058: Tile is a glazed, waterproof layer on one side or a plate resulting from the fusion of glass and ceramics by fire. Traditional Turkish archery ...

  4. Ottoman illumination - Wikipedia

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    Turkish or Ottoman illumination refers to non-figurative painted or drawn decorative art found in manuscripts or on sheets in muraqqa. [1] In Turkish it is called “tezhip”, [2] meaning “ornamenting with gold”. The Classical Islamic style of manuscript illumination combines techniques from Turkish, Persian, and Arabic traditions.

  5. Turkish art - Wikipedia

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    Turkish art (Turkish: Türk sanatı) refers to all works of visual art originating from the geographical area of what is present day Turkey since the arrival of the Turks in the Middle Ages. [ citation needed ] Turkey also was the home of much significant art produced by earlier cultures, including the Hittites , Ancient Greeks , and Byzantines .

  6. Sakıp Sabancı Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum (Turkish: Sakıp Sabancı Müzesi) is a private fine arts museum in Istanbul, Turkey, dedicated to calligraphic art, religious and state documents, as well as paintings of the Ottoman era. The museum was founded by Sakıp Sabancı, and was opened in June 2002. Aside from permanent exhibitions, the ...

  7. Food Lovers Are Flocking to Istanbul and so Should You - AOL

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    At 24-seat Herise, the decor leans Scandinavian-Zen, but the tasting menus summon the vibrant flavors of the Turkish Aegean region. Among the highlights: keÅŸkek, an ancient porridge of pounded ...

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