Turkish metal artwork dates as early as the 2nd and 3rd century BC in central Asia.

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TURKEY Şehit Öğretmen İzzet Yüksel İlköğretim Okulu

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TURKEYŞehit Öğretmen İzzet Yüksel

İlköğretim Okulu

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DECORATIVE METAL ARTS

AND JEWELLERY DESIGN

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Turkish metal artwork dates as early as the 2nd and 3rd century BC in central Asia.

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Metal artwork reached its pinacle in the Ottoman Empire with the making of weaponry, such as swords, helmets, armour, dagger and knives.

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For domestic ware, copper or copper/zinc was the material of choice although bronze, silver and gold were also used.

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Like the other branches of art, the Ottoman art of metal at the outset took over the Seljuk cultural heritage.

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The conquest of Istanbul in 1453,constituted a

turning point in metal arts.

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The Ottoman art of metal found its own unique style in 16th century.

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Besides the traditional motifs such as the plaited frieze, tree of life, Seal of Solomon flowers and fish observed on copper objects of the period

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Fine examples in pieces such as the coffee sets, ewers, trays, jugs and mirrors that were so popular during this period.

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Late 18th century and 19th century metalwork in contrast appears to reflect entirely western taste.

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Some examples of decorative metal objects can be seen in museums in Istanbul.

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JEWELLERY DESIGN WORKSHOPAT OUR SCHOOL

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