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Paşabahçe Ottoman Collection - Has Room Sherbet Glass
Reference: TF-GIFT-CSY-02
Paşabahçe Words of Art on Glass Collection Cevher Sugar Bowl
"Suleymaniye Mosque, a magnificent structure in the silhouette of Istanbul, was built by Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent between 1550 and 1557 by Mimar Sinan. The main dome, 26.5 meters in diameter, is supported by two half domes and enlarged with half-two exedra. The side naves of the mosque, The main dome, 53 meters high, creates a mystical spaciousness and spaciousness effect. In addition, a soot room was built above the entrance in order to be utilized in ink making.
It is thought that the dome line of the Süleymaniye Mosque was written by Ahmet Karahisari (1469? -1556) according to some sources, and by Ahmet Karahisari and his student Hasan Çelebi according to some sources. Calligraphy in the mosque includes verses taken from the Quran and texts selected from hadiths. The purpose of writing these texts is to give messages to people with the help of calligraphy and to direct people to think with these messages.
The patterns on the Cevher Sugar Bowl are inspired by the patterns and dome lines found in the Süleymaniye Mosque. In the writings on the sugar bowl, the verses were written by stacking.
Cevher Sugar Bowl is made of hand-made smoked green glass and all the relief patterns on it are handcrafted and decorated using 24 carat gold and glass paints.
Its production is limited to 2,000 pieces.
Diameter: 13.7 cm
Height: 18.5 cm
It is 100% handmade.
Product Origin: Turkey
Cleaning Suggestion: Wipe with a dry cloth.
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