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Pasabahce Pasabahce Vase Flower Vase Limited Edition Limited Item Size: Height 31cm, Width (Top) 14cm, (Bottom) 18cm Depth: (Top) 6cm - (Bottom) 10cm Please consider this item if you understand it has been stored at home. PASABAHCE (Pasabahce) PASABAHCE is Turkey's largest glass manufacturer. The company name means "glass of the king's garden," and it has evolved its technology by incorporating automated production. It offers a wide range of products, including heat-resistant glass and products for home and commercial use, and has become a globally recognized brand. Currently, it exports to over 150 countries and continues to grow under the vision of "Pasabahce products on tables around the world." The CINTEMANI Kaftan Vase from the Istanbul Collection is designed with inspiration from the velvet kaftan of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, which is housed in the Topkapi Palace Museum, and features a honey-colored yellow and red CINTEMANI pattern. The Kaftan vase is made of handmade glass, and all relief patterns are decorated by hand using 24-karat gold leaf and glass paint. Palaces, which are iconic landmarks of Istanbul, and the items that adorn them have always attracted people's attention as expressions of power, elegance, and richness. In particular, the kaftan is a special garment that symbolizes the court. Kaftans were made of silk fabrics such as brocade, velvet, satin, and taffeta, as well as wool and cotton fabrics. Kaftans were decorated with ornaments and jewels to create the ultimate elegance and splendor. The design of the CINTEMANI Kaftan vase, which is part of the Istanbul Collection, is inspired by the honey-colored and red patterns of the CINTEMANI velvet kaftan owned by Mehmed II the Conqueror, which is housed in the Topkapi Palace Museum. The CINTEMANI Kaftan vase is made of handmade glass, and its decorative patterns are hand-painted using 24-karat gold leaf and glass paint.
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