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Historical Reproductions Selimiye "Hall of the Sultans" Tiles
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Selimiye "Hall of the Sultans" Tiles

$275.00

This intricate piece is a historical partial replica of the patterns found in the 16th century Selimiye Mosque in Edirne, Türkiye. The mosque, commissioned by Sultan Selim II was built by Architect Mimar Sinan. Sinan—the Chief Ottoman Architect for Sultans Süleyman the Magnificent, Selim II and Murad III—built more than 300 major structures, yet the Selimiye Mosque is considered his masterpiece and one of the highest achievements of Islamic Architecture around the world. This unique pattern, used to decorate the prayer hall of the Sultans, is still found in the mosque today. The art piece was replicated on paper using the Cini (pronounced Chini) style.

Size: 28 x 27 in. Frame not included.

100% of proceeds support our traditional Islamic arts studio

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This intricate piece is a historical partial replica of the patterns found in the 16th century Selimiye Mosque in Edirne, Türkiye. The mosque, commissioned by Sultan Selim II was built by Architect Mimar Sinan. Sinan—the Chief Ottoman Architect for Sultans Süleyman the Magnificent, Selim II and Murad III—built more than 300 major structures, yet the Selimiye Mosque is considered his masterpiece and one of the highest achievements of Islamic Architecture around the world. This unique pattern, used to decorate the prayer hall of the Sultans, is still found in the mosque today. The art piece was replicated on paper using the Cini (pronounced Chini) style.

Size: 28 x 27 in. Frame not included.

100% of proceeds support our traditional Islamic arts studio

This intricate piece is a historical partial replica of the patterns found in the 16th century Selimiye Mosque in Edirne, Türkiye. The mosque, commissioned by Sultan Selim II was built by Architect Mimar Sinan. Sinan—the Chief Ottoman Architect for Sultans Süleyman the Magnificent, Selim II and Murad III—built more than 300 major structures, yet the Selimiye Mosque is considered his masterpiece and one of the highest achievements of Islamic Architecture around the world. This unique pattern, used to decorate the prayer hall of the Sultans, is still found in the mosque today. The art piece was replicated on paper using the Cini (pronounced Chini) style.

Size: 28 x 27 in. Frame not included.

100% of proceeds support our traditional Islamic arts studio

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