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A view of blue and white vessels with turquoise, İznik - Glazed, 1530-1545 (Mid 16th Century) in Museum of Islamic Art (in the Tiled Kiosk - Çinili Köşk) Istanbul Archaeology Museums in Şehr-i İstanbul Turkey.
At the beginning of the 18th century, with the dying out of the İznik Ceramic and tile production, Kütahya porcelain and dishes once again became important. However, examples of the blue and white ware and other archaeological finds in various museums and collections have brought to light the fact that Kütahya was a secondary source of ceramics, supplementing the centre at İznik.
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