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Turkish Sunrise

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History & Cultural Significance

Turkish lamps date back to the Ottoman Empire and were initially used in palaces, mosques, and homes. They reflect Turkish artistry and craftsmanship, showcasing Islamic geometric patterns, floral motifs, and symbolic designs. Today, they are popular worldwide for their unique aesthetic.

Materials Used

  • Glass – Colored or clear, cut into small shapes.

  • Metal (Brass, Copper, Iron) – Used for the base and frame.

  • Plaster or Resin – Holds mosaic pieces together.

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History & Cultural Significance

Turkish lamps date back to the Ottoman Empire and were initially used in palaces, mosques, and homes. They reflect Turkish artistry and craftsmanship, showcasing Islamic geometric patterns, floral motifs, and symbolic designs. Today, they are popular worldwide for their unique aesthetic.

Materials Used

  • Glass – Colored or clear, cut into small shapes.

  • Metal (Brass, Copper, Iron) – Used for the base and frame.

  • Plaster or Resin – Holds mosaic pieces together.

History & Cultural Significance

Turkish lamps date back to the Ottoman Empire and were initially used in palaces, mosques, and homes. They reflect Turkish artistry and craftsmanship, showcasing Islamic geometric patterns, floral motifs, and symbolic designs. Today, they are popular worldwide for their unique aesthetic.

Materials Used

  • Glass – Colored or clear, cut into small shapes.

  • Metal (Brass, Copper, Iron) – Used for the base and frame.

  • Plaster or Resin – Holds mosaic pieces together.

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