Hand-Painted Ottoman CalligraphyTambourine – 44 cm (17.3 inches)Decorative Frame Drum
English Description: This unique 44 cm (17.3 inches)hand-painted tambourine features an intricate Ottoman-style calligraphic design of a kaftan, symbolizing power and prestige. The rich background blends deep earthy tones of red, green, and gold, creating a striking visual contrast. This piece serves as both a musical instrument and an exquisite wall decoration, perfect for lovers of Islamic and Ottoman art. Ideal for collectors, home decor, or as a thoughtful cultural gift.
Ottoman Calligraphy
Traditionally, this highly ornamental writing technique was used in court writings, decrees, Korans, and other eminent manuscripts. Calligraphic art dates to the 10th-century Uighur Turks, and had been perfected by the 17th-century rule of Suleiman the Magnificent. At that time, a special school of calligraphy was established in the Topkapi Palace. But the advent of the printing press made scribes obsolete, and the Topkapi is now a museum. In 1983, however, Turkish Fine Arts faculties began reviving interest; now traditional writing is making a comeback. Yurdan proudly features the newest generation of calligraphic and gilding artists. Be sure to click on detail photos to appreciate their fantastic artwork. In this department you will find Islamic, Ottoman, & Turkish Calligraphies.