F.A.Q from Retailers & Importers

Questions of Retail Customers;

Do you ship the items to my country?
Yes, we send our items to your door by courier. The shipment cost is documented to you by an e-mail before we ship the item(s).

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Customer Rights of Myth Arts

Largest selection in the city: We are serving you with the largest variety of turkish handicrafts such as ceramics, mosaic lamps, jewelery, home textile and fine shawls at our own retail stores 9:00-23:00 hours everyday of the week...


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Contact Us
Taksim Store:
Istiklal Cad. No:180/C Beyoglu,
Istanbul - TURKEY.
T: +90 212 245 4849


Galata Store:
Galipdede Cad. No:62 Kuledibi,
Istanbul - TURKEY.
T: +90 212 249 0953


Gulhane Store:
Hudavendigar cad. No:10/1 Sirkeci,
Istanbul - TURKEY.
T: +90 212 526 9640


Head Office:
Galipdede Cad. No:62 Kuledibi,
Istanbul - TURKEY.
T: +90 212 249 0953
F: +90 212 249 0954
info@myth.com.tr

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Product Properties
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Diameter: 10&15 cm


Origin
KutahyaKutahya

By the 18th century, the ceramic industry in Iznik had died out completely and Kutahya replaced it as the leading center in western Anatolia. Indeed, Kutahya had been in operation as a secondary center along with Iznik since the 14th century but its production always paled in Iznik's brilliance. But where production at Iznik was discontinued, Kutahya plodded on. 18th-century Kutahya ceramics are made with a white paste and are usually decorated with under glaze-applied designs in yellow, red, green, cobalt blue, turquoise, black, and violet. The designs are freely executed. In addition to polychrome wares, examples of blue-and-whites are also encountered. Forms, which can be elegant, include thin-walled small cups, saucers, bowls, ewers, pitchers, flasks, incense-burners, lemon-squeezers, and ornamental eggs. The modern designes and brillant examples of colors can be seen on the amazing wares of Kutahya.