Pasabahce Cintemani Kaftan Vase
Based in Istanbul, Turkey, Pasabahce was founded in 1935 and is the second biggest glassware brand in the world and is known for creating the finest trendsetting glassware. They carry out most of their production operations in Turkey and cater to 140 countries around the globe.
The Cintemani Kaftan Vase, one of Istanbul Collection's distinguished works of art has been produced in a limited amount of 1999 and this very product is the 974 copy of this special series.
The palaces as the symbolic landmarks of Istanbul and the articles decorating them have always drawn interest as expressions of power, grace and affluence. particularly the caftans are exceptional garments symbolizing the court. caftans were used to be made of silk fabrics like brocade, velvet, satin and taffeta as wool or cotton woven fabrics. The constructed caftans were embellished with ornaments and gems to gain their ultimate elegance and magnificence.
The design of the cintemani Kaftan Vase featured in the istanbul Collection was inspired by the honey and red colored patterns of the Chintemani Velvet Caftan exhibited at the Topkap Palace Museum, belonging to Sultan Mehmed II, the Conqueror.
The product has been made for decorative purposes. it is recommended to use a dry cloth to clean it. it should not come into contact with a damp cloth or water.
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Pasabahce Cintemani Kaftan Vase
Based in Istanbul, Turkey, Pasabahce was founded in 1935 and is the second biggest glassware brand in the world and is known for creating the finest trendsetting glassware. They carry out most of their production operations in Turkey and cater to 140 countries around the globe.
The Cintemani Kaftan Vase, one of Istanbul Collection's distinguished works of art has been produced in a limited amount of 1999 and this very product is the 974 copy of this special series.
The palaces as the symbolic landmarks of Istanbul and the articles decorating them have always drawn interest as expressions of power, grace and affluence. particularly the caftans are exceptional garments symbolizing the court. caftans were used to be made of silk fabrics like brocade, velvet, satin and taffeta as wool or cotton woven fabrics. The constructed caftans were embellished with ornaments and gems to gain their ultimate elegance and magnificence.
The design of the cintemani Kaftan Vase featured in the istanbul Collection was inspired by the honey and red colored patterns of the Chintemani Velvet Caftan exhibited at the Topkap Palace Museum, belonging to Sultan Mehmed II, the Conqueror.
The product has been made for decorative purposes. it is recommended to use a dry cloth to clean it. it should not come into contact with a damp cloth or water.
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