Iznik pottery

ceramic velaa parɛɛ kaŋa

Iznik pottery, bee Iznik ware, di la teŋe ŋa ba naŋ boɔla İznik naŋ be Anatolia paaloŋ yuori bonso be la ka ba da maale o yi, e la bonvelaa ŋa ba naŋ maŋ de bɔɔra ziiri ka ba da maale o yi a 15th century baaraa po-eŋ ata a te tɔ a 17th century baaraa sɛŋ saŋa. Turkish bomaale waaloŋ te yinee a Chinese Porcelain maaloo.[1]

Two tiles, circa 1560, fritware, painted in blue, turquoise, red, green, and black under a transparent glaze, Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, USA)
Dish with foliate rim decorated with flowers and a cypress tree, with a dollar pattern border, c. 1575

İznik da waa la zikpoŋ ba naŋ da maala earthenware kɔŋdoge bilii yaga ka a taa underglaze bonveɛle mine a eŋaŋ ka ba naŋ wa maalaa saŋa zaa, aŋa a 15th century po-eŋ ata baaraa sɛŋ, noba naŋ da baŋ bomaale yaga a ba a yiri poɔ leɛ piili maala la kɔŋdogre lanne fritware ka a endaare da maŋ penti ne cobalt blue ne a bompelaa ŋa naŋ maŋ nyerɛ ka ba boɔla ka lead glaze pareeŋ. A bomaaloo maŋ taa la a Ottoman saaŋkompare arabesque waaloŋ ne a Chinese maalebo meŋ. A leɛroo ŋa te yi la a daabo kpoŋ yi a Ottoman kɔɔte paalaa ŋa ba naŋ ŋmaa sɛŋ a be Istanbul ka o da taa Chinese blue-and-white porcelain emmo nimizeeroŋ.

Kaanyɛ:Chinese porcelain toma maaleŋ

A tuuro a Ottoman Empire ŋmaabo saŋa a yi a 14th century baaraa sɛŋ, Iznik kɔŋdoge maaloo da maŋ tuuro la a Seljuk Empire bomaale waaloŋ.

A Iznik kɔŋdoge maale beebo maaleŋ

İznik aneŋ Kütahya maaleŋ

 
'Abraham of Kutahia' ewer, probably made in Kütahya, dated 1510

Imperial tonton ziiri naŋ be Istanbul maaleŋ

Miletus yɛgo laalee (15th century) maaleŋ

 
Fragmentary blue and white Miletus ware bowl

Fritware maaleŋ

 
Large dish (charger) with foliate rim. Design reserved on a dark cobalt ground, ca. 1480
 
Large dish (charger), 1500–1510

Blue-and-white yɛgo laa (1480–1520) maaleŋ

 
Mosque lamp with lotuses c. 1510. Similar to four lamps that hung in the mausoleum of Bayezid II in Istanbul

Blue-and-white yɛgo laare parɛɛ maaleŋ

Ottoman kɔɔte naŋ boŋdaaroo: Süleyman a bonvelaa maaleŋ

 
Fruit sellers carrying ceramic jars in front of Sultan Murad III, c. 1582.

'Golden Horn ware' (c. 1530 – c. 1550) maaleŋ

'Damascus yɛgo laare' (c. 1540 – c. 1555) maaleŋ

 
Mosque lamp, probably made for the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, dated 1549

Polychrome ceramics (1560–1600) maaleŋ

 
Tiled lunette panel decorated with bole red on the Süleymaniye Mosque, Istanbul, c. 1557
 
Tiled panel under the portico of the Rüstem Pasha Mosque in Istanbul, c. 1561

Tiles maaleŋ

Kɔŋdogre maaleŋ

 
Lamp from the Süleymaniye Mosque c. 1557

Laare maaleŋ

Bomaale mine maaleŋ

Leɛ sigibo (1600–1700) maaleŋ

Leɛkaa kyɛ meŋ maaleŋ

Baŋ ka maaleŋ

Tɛmpileti:Notelist

Sommo yizie maaleŋ

Yiziiri maaleŋ

Naŋ kanna gɛrɛ maaleŋ

 

Yeŋe linkiri maaleŋ

  1. https://www.jstor.org/stable/4171598?searchText=Iznik+pottery&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3DIznik%2Bpottery&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3Aeea6c35cf409d0b7971480e8063e0879&seq=13