Karanfil Scroll

$22.99 USD

Carnation scroll. A pointed ogival form with a large fan interior — fine radiating lines from a central stem, enclosed in a silhouette drawn from Ottoman architectural tile work.

DIMENSION 36mm x 30mm

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All sizes listed are approximate and given in millimetres. Minor variation is normal and part of the handcrafted nature of 3D printed cutters.

Clay thickness and slab preparation will vary depending on the design. As a general starting point, I work at approximately 3mm for most of my designs. More intricate, high-detail work may benefit from a thinner slab. Condition your clay thoroughly and press firmly and evenly for the cleanest result.

For my full technique guide including pasta machine settings, clay brands, and tips by design type, visit the Clay Guidelines page.

Rinse your cutter with warm water after use and allow to air dry completely before storing. Avoid acetone, harsh solvents, or prolonged heat exposure as these can affect the material over time. Store flat or upright in a dry place away from direct sunlight.

About This Design

Where tradition meets the studio

Karanfil means carnation, one of the most significant flowers in Ottoman decorative art, carrying centuries of meaning across tiles, textiles and manuscripts. This ottoman polymer clay cutter sets that heritage inside a pointed ogival silhouette drawn directly from Ottoman architectural tilework, with the interior fanning outward from a central stem through fine, precise radiating lines.

The carnation appeared consistently across 16th century Iznik ceramics and imperial kaftan weaves as a symbol of divine love and earthly beauty, making it one of the most culturally loaded single motifs in the Ottoman decorative vocabulary.

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