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Handpainted Set of 2 'Turkish Forest' Mounted Wall Plates

Handpainted Set of 2 'Turkish Forest' Mounted Wall Plates 6,000.00 SHIPPING & HANDLING: 0.00 DISCOUNT: 0.00 TIME TO DISPATCH: 9-14days AVAILABLE ITEMS: 2 DELIVERY METHOD: Courier

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Material : ceramic
Dimension : 10.5 inches
Exquisitely hand painted set of 2 Turkish wall plates Size of big plate (diameter) : 10.5 inches . Size of inner small plate (diameter) : 7 inches. The Turkish people made decorative wall plates in Central Asia, and this art developed still further after the Seljuk Turks arrived in Anatolia, a land which had been an important centre of ceramic production from very early times. Both Seljuks and Ottomans adopted Anatolian materials and techniques for their ceramics. In the 12th and 13th centuries, Konya was the centre of Seljuk ceramic manufacture. Note:These are a set of 2 plates mounted on larger plates.The small plates are fixed on the large plates and cannot be detatched. For all the wall plates, organic paint has been used to colour them. These colours have a matt texture, and may bleed if they come in contact with liquid. Hence, buyers are strongly advised not to wipe plates with a wet cloth. All plates should be lightly dusted.These should not be used to serve food, they are to be hung on walls for purely decorative purpose only. All plates are wall hanging and come with an attached fixture at the back. Although all efforts are made to create identical plates to that of the images published on the website, there could be minor shade differences, as all plates are individually hand crafted and painted when an order is placed.

Country of Origin - India

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	 								Conceptualized and established  back in 1998, Vanitas Collections was Sajal's and Rishab's dream to offer ethnic, nomadic, organic textiles from and around the bordering territories of India.  Rishab sourced hand woven textiles from Manipur, Sikkim, Pochampalli,Bhutan, Meghalaya etc.
Vanitas Collections is now an independent, creative, forward thinking design studio where we consider ourselves as natural-born storytellers. Well, most of us are. And that seeps into every part of our brand—we believe homes should tell stories—and not just the walls, but what adorns them. Exquisi... Read More