Songul ERGUN

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A Carnation Ball for Ceiling Decorations

£42.00

This artwork is designed and made by Songul ERGUN. It is made using the traditional method that takes almost 40 days from the traditional dough to the printed version of the original miniature artwork.

A flame

£125.00

This handmade artwork is designed and made by Songul ERGUN. It is made using the traditional method that takes almost 40 days from the traditional dough to the printed version of the original miniature artwork.

A Flower Bouquet Plate

£42.00

This handmade artwork is designed and made by Songul ERGUN. It is made using the traditional method that takes almost 40 days from the traditional dough to the printed version of the original miniature artwork.

Blue – Green Tile Ball for Ceiling Decorations

£42.00

This artwork is designed and made by Songul ERGUN. It is made using the traditional method that takes almost 40 days from the traditional dough to the printed version of the original miniature artwork.

Blue Flowers Tile Ball for Ceiling Decorations

£38.00

This artwork is designed and made by Songul ERGUN. It is made using the traditional method that takes almost 40 days from the traditional dough to the printed version of the original miniature artwork.

Blue Kaftan

£55.00

This artwork is designed and made by Songul ERGUN. It is made using the traditional method that takes almost 40 days from the traditional dough to the printed version of the original miniature artwork.

We believe that it will create a nice atmosphere in where it is placed.

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Please note that

  • This product will be shipped as it is listed.
  • This is a high-quality artwork designed with an original traditional recipe. It may not be safe to put in dishwater and outside in cold weather.
  • Despite our every effort to provide accurate colour to you, actual colours and design may be slightly different.
  • We are able to accommodate your request to make a tailor-made tile art. Please contact us.

Dimensions:

  • Diameter: 15 x 9 cm

Blue Tile Box

£45.00

This artwork is designed and made by Songul ERGUN. It is made using the traditional method that takes almost 40 days from the traditional dough to the printed version of the original miniature artwork.

Carnation Flat Plate

£42.00

This handmade artwork is designed and made by Songul ERGUN. It is made using the traditional method that takes almost 40 days from the traditional dough to the printed version of the original miniature artwork.

Red and Blue Tile Box

£45.00

This artwork is designed and made by Songul ERGUN. It is made using the traditional method that takes almost 40 days from the traditional dough to the printed version of the original miniature artwork.

Red Carnation Plate

£42.00

This handmade artwork is designed and made by Songul ERGUN . It is made using the traditional method that takes almost 40 days from the traditional dough to the printed version of the original miniature artwork.

Small Kaftan

£45.00

This artwork is designed and made by Songul ERGUN. It is made using the traditional method that takes almost 40 days from the traditional dough to the printed version of the original miniature artwork.

Tear Vase

£140.00

This ceramic vase, which represents a teardrop, is made of raw materials such as silica, clay, and frit. Tear vases, which date back to 400 BC, are derived from tear holders or tear bottles, which were used by women to store tears shed after their husbands died or joined the army and are a symbol of mourning. To create this unique piece, the artist used traditional ceramic making methods in conjunction with ebru (marbling art).

Tulip and carnation patterns were popular in Ottoman tile vase motifs, but the artist has created a striking composition in this vase by combining two well-known design techniques with her own interpretation. The top of the vase was painted using the ebru technique on an underglazed biscuit, which refers to any type of fired but unglazed pottery and was then glazed and fired. The artist has decorated the bottom of the vase using the marbling technique