• Gulbenkian Müzesi İznik Çini Tabak Replika Hayat Ağacı Deseni - Tabaklar
  • Gulbenkian Müzesi İznik Çini Tabak Replika Hayat Ağacı Deseni - Tabaklar

Gulbenkian Museum Iznik Tile Plate Replica Tree of Life Pattern

This Tree of Life patterned Iznik ceramic plate replica is based on a 16th-century Iznik plate from the Gulbenkian Museum collection and reflects the classical Ottoman approach to composition. The stylized tree form rising from the center creates a balanced surface arrangement together with the surrounding floral and leaf motifs.

The Tree of Life motif is a deeply rooted theme in Ottoman ceramic art, symbolizing the continuity of life and the cyclical rhythm of nature. The balanced use of cobalt blue and turquoise tones on a white ground carries the characteristic visual language of 16th-century Iznik aesthetics.

As a replica based on a historical example, this plate can be displayed as a decorative object and also serves as a meaningful model for collections interested in classical motif arrangements.

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₺9,750
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are Iznik ceramic tiles used today?

Iznik ceramic tiles are used today both in architectural applications and decorative display areas. Traditionally found in mosques, tombs and palace structures, Iznik tiles are now also valued as aesthetic surface elements in residential interiors, art collections and design projects. They can be displayed as a single decorative object or combined with multiple tiles to create wall panel compositions.

What distinguishes Iznik tiles from other ceramics?

The main feature that distinguishes Iznik tiles from other ceramics is their connection to a distinctive design and composition tradition that began in Anatolia during the Seljuk period and reached artistic maturity in the Ottoman era. A defined system of composition and proportion, stylized motifs and a characteristic color palette give Iznik tiles their unique visual identity. In addition, the high-quartz body structure and traditional underglaze production technique are among the key technical and aesthetic features that set Iznik tiles apart from standard ceramics.

Is the Gulbenkian Museum Tree of Life Iznik Plate Replica suitable as a gift?

Yes. This model carries a strong historical reference because it is based on a 16th-century Iznik plate from the Gulbenkian Museum collection. The Tree of Life motif is a deeply rooted theme in Ottoman tile art, symbolizing the continuity of life. As a replica, it is not only a decorative plate but also a cultural object based on classical Iznik aesthetics. For those interested in art history and traditional motifs, it offers a meaningful gift alternative.

Delivery Process

The Iznik ceramics you select are handcrafted and produced individually with great care.

  • In-stock items are dispatched on the next business day following order confirmation.
  • Made-to-order items are prepared specifically after purchase and are dispatched within 1–10 business days once production is complete.

All products are carefully packaged and shipped in our special velvet boxes, designed to provide maximum protection during transit.

We kindly ask you to inspect your package in the presence of the courier upon delivery.

In the event of any damage caused during transportation, a damage report must be issued together with the courier.

Damage claims submitted without an official courier report cannot be evaluated as shipping-related.

Installation Methods

Iznik tiles can be installed in various ways depending on their intended use and surface type:

  • For decorative display, tiles may be placed inside a wooden frame or mounted onto transparent plexiglass panels and hung on the wall.
  • When installing tiles on wall or floor surfaces (such as bathrooms, kitchens, or similar areas), the use of MasterTile FLX 24 or an equivalent flexible ceramic adhesive is recommended.
  • During installation, it is important that no gaps (grout lines) are left between tiles, ensuring a seamless and unified appearance.
  • After the adhesive application, any excess bonding material between tiles should be cleaned, and the surface should be wiped once fully dried.
  • If tiles are to be applied onto steel or metal constructions, an appropriate metal-compatible adhesive must be used.
Product Information

This Iznik ceramic plate is entirely handmade and produced with a high quartz content in accordance with Ottoman-period techniques.The final layer is finished with a glossy glaze.

As it is hand-painted, slight variations in color tones may occur.

It is food-safe; hand washing is recommended. It can also be used for decorative purposes.

It is delivered in a velvet box. A certificate of authenticity is included.

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