Ishakpaşa Palace, located 5 km away from Doğubeyazıt, is one of the most famous works of Ottoman architecture. A complex more than a palace
which is the last great monument of the Ottoman Empire in the Tulip Period. II. It was built by İshak Pasha and Cholak Abdi Pasha in 1685 and took its final form in 1784. Making about 100 years
Ishakpaşa Palace, which lasted for a while, is seen as a very valuable work in terms of art history. The most important feature of the Ishakpaşa Palace, which includes inspirations from the Ottoman, Seljuk and Persian architectural styles, is that the world's first central heating installation is the palace.The relief patterns on the Ishakpaşa Vase were created by styling the patterns bearing the traces of many cultures from Iran to the Anatolian Seljuk State, from Georgia to the Caucasus. The lion motif, which draws attention to the right and left of the palace's embroidered large door, is decorated on a vase.
The Ishakpaşa Palace was included in the World Heritage Temporary List by UNESCO in 2000.
Ishakpaşa Vase, the handmade product is made of opal glass and all of the relief patterns on it are decorated with gilding and antique paints.
Production is limited to 2,000 pieces.
İshakpaşa Vase
Diameter: 12 cm
Height: 28 cm100% hand made.
Product Origin: Turkey
Cleaning Recommendation: Wipe with a dry cloth.