Sugar bowlGreek historian Herodotus claimed that there were roses in the Hanging Gardens of Babylonia which were used to produce rose oil. It is known that the Egyptian queen Cleopatra had passion for flowers. In some sources the rose’s romantic connections are also claimed to originate from Cleopatra’s love for the flower. Who knows, perhaps her incredible beauty was due to her love for flowers. Sugar bowl with delicate floral details will decorate your tea tables.Read more...
Sugar bowlWith its stylish design and mind-blowing simplicity this sugar bowl will add beauty to your tea table due to its vivid details and silver shine. Embellish your special moments with stylish items.Read more...
Sugar bowlFlowers have played a significant role in Chinese culture for centuries. Some sources say, over 600 books about flowers are stored in the Imperial libraries of China. Floral details symbolizing spring, renewal and beauty embellish the elegant sugar bowl. Create a springtime atmosphere at your table.Read more...
Sugar bowlFish - the image that appears in countless ancient legends embellishes the design of the sugar bowl. Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Beauty is frequently compared to a fish. Based on ancient Greek mythology Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Beauty is believed to be born from the foam on a spring morning. This item will decorate your table like an element of the water world, which gave life to the goddess of beauty.Read more...
Sugar bowlIn astrology, the zodiac sign Pisces is frequently associated with Greek mythology. Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty and Eros encountered the advancing Typhon and since there was no time to flee to ensure their safety, Eros and Aphrodite transformed themselves into two fish. They dove deep into the River Euphrates and swam to safety. The symbol of fish which is used in ancient Greek and Indian mythology embellishes this item. The fish detail on the lid and the fish scales on the body are manifestations of this mysterious story. Place mystical elegance on your tables!Read more...
Sugar bowlThe lid of the sugar bowl shaped like a flower will remind you of the pleasant moments spent around the table. The sugar bowl will become a real decoration and add elegance to your tea table!Read more...
Sugar bowlDo you want to demonstrate your taste when setting the table? Make a difference with this sugar bowl embellished with charming patterns. We present the most stylish item that will definitely make a big impression with small details on your table. Enjoy the beauty of ancient patterns at your tea table.Read more...
Sugar bowlThe Buta ornament was first used to decorate flowerpots thousands years ago. Researchers say that the ornament symbolizes life, vitality, and renewal. Mythological images used in folklore served as inspiration for creating this sugar bowl. Ready to add some flair to your celebrations?Read more...
Sugar bowlIn ancient times, people buried their jewelry to protect it from robbers. They used baklava patterns not to lose the place. This aesthetic ornament, which dates back thousands of years, is used everywhere from architecture to textiles. Inspired by the beauty of the pattern, this sugar bowl will bring the wisdom of ancient times to your table. Enjoy the beauty of the item!Read more...