İznik Classics

Sultanahmet


İznik Classics is one of the best places in town to source hand-painted collector-item ceramics made with real quartz and using metal oxides for pigments. Admire the range here or at the branch in the Grand Bazaar. The shop next door at number 13 sells Kütahya ceramics, including tiles, plates and bowls.


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