İznik Foundation

Top choice in Western Anatolia


The workshop belonging to the İznik Foundation, an organisation working to revive the craft of İznik tile-making, is a great place to start looking for tiles. Original İznik tiles are antiquities and cannot be exported from Turkey, but new tiles make great, if not particularly cheap, souvenirs. The foundation's designers painstakingly paint the pristine white tiles according to traditional design.


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