Mr. Osman Hamdi's Turtle Trainer, Turkish Ceramic Wall Art Pottery, southwestern wall decor, Ceramic hotsell Wall Decor, Pottery Hanging Decor

$130.00
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Mr. Osman Hamdi's Turtle Trainer, Turkish Ceramic Wall Art Pottery, southwestern wall decor, Ceramic hotsell Wall Decor, Pottery Hanging Decor,

Turkish Ceramic Wall Plate The Tortoise Trainer Plate Decorative Ceramic.

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Product code: Mr. Osman Hamdi's Turtle Trainer, Turkish Ceramic Wall Art Pottery, southwestern wall decor, Ceramic hotsell Wall Decor, Pottery Hanging Decor

Turkish Ceramic Wall Plate, The Tortoise Trainer Plate, Decorative Ceramic Plate, Ceramic Wall Decor, Wall Art, Hanging Plate, Colourful Home Decor Pottery

Traditional, handmade glazed tiles and ceramics made in Turkey called as cini.
Ceramic /tile (cini) plate can be use as a decor or home gift for your loved ones. It is a perfect decorative piece for your table and mantle or you can hang it. You can use this unique ceramic plate in food service.

The drawing and painting of the patterns is completely handmade. NOT printed or pasted.
Coated with Lead Free Glaze (Safe Food) and baked at 1040 ° C.

NOTE: Size: Pattern 1 and 2: 12''
Pattern 3,4 and 5:10''

The Tortoise Trainer (Turkish: Kaplumbağa Terbiyecisi) is a painting by Osman Hamdi Bey, with a first version created in 1906 and a second in 1907, is very famous ottoman painting.

The painting depicts an elderly man in traditional Ottoman religious costume: a long red garment with embroidered hem, belted at the waist, and a Turkish turban. The anachronistic costume predates the introduction of the fez and the spread of Western style dress with the Tanzimat reforms in the mid-19th century. He holds a traditional ney flute and bears a nakkare drum on his back, with a drumstick handing to his front. The man's costume and instruments suggests he may be a Dervish.

The scene is set in a dilapidated upper room at the Green Mosque, Bursa, where the man is attempting to "train" the five tortoises at his feet, but they are ignoring him preferring instead to eat the green leaves on the floor. Above a pointed window is the inscription: "Şifa'al-kulûp lika'al Mahbub" ("The healing of the hearts hotsell is meeting with the beloved").


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