BSC 25 cm Hittite Jug
- Brand: : berra ceramic
- Product Code: : AK08
- Availability: : Stokta yok
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Price: $125.26
Around 1600 BC, the Hittites in Central Anatolia made wine jugs with a hole in the middle to represent the sun to show respect to the sun god. Before sunrise, they placed the jug in which they filled wine, on the highest hill of the place where they were, so that the first light of the sun would be received. They believe that the wine is blessed when the light of the rising sun passes through the gap in the middle of this jug. The consecrated wine was consumed during religious ceremonies and before men enlisted in the military. You can present tamarind sherbet, which is widely consumed in Ottoman palaces, or by filling it with wine.
We use Kütahya and Iznik patterns, the cultural heritage of centuries, as well as blending modern patterns and colors in our pattern combinations.
The methods, colors and patterns used in making tiles reflect the traditional art of tile making from history.
Colors have meanings as well as patterns on them. Blue signifies infinity and freedom.
You can feel the authentic texture of handmade and hand-painted designs.
Instructions
- It is produced with underglaze technique and water-based natural earth paints that are very long-lasting and do not fade.
- Its surface is smooth and shiny.
- You can use it as decorative, on the table showcase coffee table.
- The cooking temperature is between 900-1200 degrees Celsius.
- It is a completely handmade work of art.
- You can use it as a decorative.
- The products in our stock may differ due to the unique construction of the lace pattern.
- No shifting in patterns, no fading in colors.
- It is not recommended to be washed in the machine for long-lasting use.
Cleaning Suggestion | |
Cleaning Suggestion | Only be wiped with tea towel recommended |
Colour | |
Color | Blue |
Height | |
Height | 25 cm |
Materiel | |
Materiel | Ceramic Clay |
Pattern | |
Pattern | Lace Pattern |
Product | |
Product | Cyclic |
Style | |
Style | Traditional |