Hand Painted Wall Plate
Vitreous Enamel, or Mina Kari in Persian, is a type of Iranian handicraft in which paintings on different Painted Wall plates like pottery and silver, steel, golden and cuprous dishes are done by skillful artists. Also, the background colors in Vitreous Enamel are blue, green and sometimes red. If you look carefully at the paintings on the dishes, you will see scenes of the blue sky. Since “mina” means sky in the Persian language that’s why people have called this art “Mina Kari” in Iran.
Isfahan is the hometown of Vitreous Enamel, with many skilled masters whose works are worth keeping and showing as artwork. AS well as, Vitreous Enamel is a kind of art in which soil, fire and painting are combined.
Patterns used for enamel works in Iran are traditional designs depending on the taste and preferences of the artist. In the Iranian version of enameling, copper and silver are the most dominant metals used. There are also special tools used in this ancient artistic endeavor such as furnaces, pliers, press machines, brushes and so on.
Here is a sample of a beautiful enamel Hand Painted Wall Plate by Master “Ghalriz”, one of the greatest artists in Isfahan. In the ornate of this dish, the traditional and original Iranian colors, including vermillion, Blue and turquoise, are used. Each Color and sample is a symbol in Persian history. As the colors used in this dish are so unique, finding a similar one in any other dish is almost impossible.
This product is one of the best Persian gifts that you can give to your loved ones on different occasions.
Ali – :
Is it on brass? Any color changing?
M M – :
Yes it is Brass, and not color changing for ever.