Keeping Tradition Alive,
Giving Identity to Spaces
Gallery-grade Iznik ceramics, hand-thrown in Istanbul and informed by the collections of the British Museum, the V&A and Christie's record holdings — signed by the atelier, built on high-quartz bodies the ceramic literature calls irreproducible.
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Iznik ceramics is not merely a production technique; it is a world heritage deeply rooted in our shared cultural memory.
This rare art has been accepted in modern ceramic literature as impossible to reproduce in its original form. That is where Çini Project stands.
We honor traditional Iznik recipes and employ high-quartz body techniques to bring this heritage back to life — at the highest levels of durability, light behavior, and surface quality.
From homes to commercial spaces, hotels to public venues, we do not complete a space — we give it identity.
Featured Works
Pieces inspired by the world's leading museum collections
Christie's Record Iznik Plate
42 cm dia. · Wheel-thrown deep plate
Iran Campaign Miniature Vase
50 cm · Geographic narrative on ceramic
Mamluk Lamp — Surah An-Nur
49 cm · High-quartz ceramic body
Mamluk Handled Bowl
40 cm dia. · Black ground, white botanical
Sazyolu Panel — 50×50 cm
Brass frame · Curved line composition
Sultan Ahmed I Kaftan — Ceramic
30 cm · Red ground, black detail
Bruschettini Footed Ewer
50 cm · Tulips, hyacinths, pomegranate
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