Pitcher Mosaic Table Lamp, Turkish Desk Lighting for Kitchen, Bedroom, Dining, Study, Living Room, Restaurant, Bar, Hotel
Pitcher mosaic table lamp, Turkish desk lighting for kitchen, bedroom, dining, study, living room, restaurant, bar, hotel.
🎨 Specifications:
✔️Materials:
– Metal: Bronze Color
– Glass: Handmade Mosaic Glass
– Globe: Large Globe (NO 3)
✔️Measurement:
Width – 29 centimeters (11,5 inch)
Height – 39,5 centimeters (15,5 inch)
Depth – 17 centimeters (6,5 inch)
Weight (gr): 2000 gr
✔️WATT: 60W maximum
✔️Bulb Type: E12 or E14
✔️E14 lamp holder 220V for UK, EU, AU, UNIVERSAL
✔️E12 lamp holder 110V for US, CAN
✔️Handmade Globes
✔️Wiring: CE, TÜV Quality Certificate
✔️Made in Turkiye
✔️Light Bulbs not included
🪛 Lamp Assembly:
– Our floor lamps come with a plug-in cable with an on/off switch. Cable length is 1.5 meters (59 inches) as standard. We produce and ship according to the electrical socket and voltage standard of the country you live in. We know all the electrical standards used in the world and accordingly, we produce your lamp in accordance with the appropriate quality and convenience standards.
– Installation of your lamp is very easy. Assemble the metals tightly together and tighten them by hand. Then insert the glass ball and then insert the bulb and cover the ball. Ready to use.
THE PLACE OF PITCHER’S IN TURKISH HISTORY
In Turkish, the word Pitcher is called IBRIK.
The ewer, which is frequently used by the Turks for personal cleaning, was used both as a cleaning tool and as an ornament by adorning it with beautiful handmade motifs in the living rooms. Although it is not used much in cleaning in the modern age, it still continues to be used as a home decoration on table tops and showcases. We, too, turn this traditional Turkish item into a Mosaic Table Lamp and present it to your service.
Ibrik, which forms the bright face of the dark middle ages with its aesthetic beauty and grandeur of appearance, is a gift to the art history of the Great Seljuks, who established a state in the Near East and Anatolia, and its successor, the Anatolian Seljuk and Ottoman Turks. The ewer has been a symbol of cleanliness, thrift, worship and respect for elders for hundreds of years. There were officials called “İbrikdar” or “Ser-İbriki” in the palaces of Turkish-Islamic rulers. He was a high-ranking and salaried official. He used to carry out the cleaning service of the Sultan.
Among the people, the little ones would pour water into the hands of the elders with the ewer. He always prayed for the little one who poured water on his hand. In polite and cultured families, Ibriks always had a filtered Basin. The dowry of Turkish girls to be married included Ibrik and Basin. Although the ewer has lost its historical function, it adorns Turkish houses as a memory of the past.
Traditional Pitcher Turkish Mosaic table lamps are handmade. You can order our stylish table lamps in different colors, prepared using 10 different color variants, from all over the world. We produce lamp holders in accordance with the standards of your country.