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      • Iznik pottery, or Iznik ware, named after the town of İznik in Anatolia where it was made, is a decorated ceramic that was produced from the last quarter of the 15th century until the end of the 17th century. Turkish stylization is a reflection of Chinese porcelain.
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  2. Iznik pottery, or Iznik ware, named after the town of İznik in Anatolia where it was made, is a decorated ceramic that was produced from the last quarter of the 15th century until the end of the 17th century. Turkish stylization is a reflection of Chinese porcelain.

  3. Iznik ware, in Islamic ceramics, a school of Turkish pottery making centered on the city of Iznik that flowered throughout the 16th and on into the 17th century. Iznik ware was soft and sandy, being of grayish white clay covered with a usually white thin slip (a mixture of clay and water).

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  4. Apr 13, 2018 · Detailed, colorful Iznik ceramics are a popular Turkish souvenir. So much so that mass-produced replicas—with printed rather than handmade designs—are sold in droves on the streets of Istanbul’s Sultanahmet area for as low as $5 each.

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  5. İznik pottery is produced from red or white dough. Red dough ceramics are decorated using three different techniques and styles known as sgraffito, slip and milet.

  6. Iznik Pottery: Introduction. Iznik is the Ottoman name of the ancient Byzantine capital, Nicaea, and has always flourished due to its position on one of the main trade routes across Anatolia to the East. It was one of the first places occupied by the emerging Ottoman dynasty in the late C13th.

  7. Sep 1, 2015 · Although it flourished from just 1560 to 1600, Iznik pottery is hugely in demand - read our guide to collecting examples of this innovative Turkish delight

  8. Jun 15, 2024 · Originating in the small town of Iznik in northwestern Turkey, these ceramics have a rich history that dates back to the 15th century. The town of Iznik, formerly known as Nicaea, was already a significant cultural and economic hub during the Byzantine era.

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