Ottoman Heritage: Geometric Wood Carving at Sheikh Edebali Tomb
Capture the soul of early Ottoman craftsmanship with this high-quality photograph of an intricate wood carving from the doors of the Sheikh Edebali Tomb in Bilecik, Turkey. Sheikh Edebali was the spiritual founder of the Ottoman Empire, and this artwork reflects the high level of aesthetic and spiritual devotion found in 13th-century Anatolia.
The image features a stunning octagonal geometric pattern intertwined with floral motifs, showcasing the mastery of traditional woodworkers. The warm tones of the timber and the depth of the hand-carved details make this photo perfect for architectural studies, historical projects, or as a sophisticated piece of ethnic wall art.
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- Sunday, May 20, 2007
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- Sunday, March 1, 2026
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- 2592*1944
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- Anatolian history, Ancient design, Antique wood, architectural detail, Artisan wood, Bilecik Turkey, Craftsmanship photo, cultural tourism, Edebali shrine, ethnic design, Fine details, floral carving, Geometric art, Geometric carving, Hand carved, Handcrafted wood, heritage site, Historic doors, Historic tomb, Historical archive, Interior decor, Islamic heritage, Islamic patterns, Middle East, Middle Eastern, Octagon motif, Ottoman art, Ottoman Empire, Ottoman style, religious art, religious site, Sacred architecture, Sacred motifs, Seljuk motifs, Sheikh Edebali, spiritual site, Texture photography, Timber art, Traditional art, Traditional crafts, Turkish culture, turkish heritage, Wood carving, Wood texture, Woodwork patterns
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