The word mosaic originated from ancient Greece, and its original meaning is a fine decoration spliced by inlays, an art expressed by drawing patterns on walls or floors.
People who lived in caves in the early days used marble to lay the ground in order to make the floor more durable, and the earliest mosaics were developed on this basis.
The nobles in ancient Greece specially decorated their residences and even their mausoleums with mosaics to show their noble status.
Due to the backwardness of material civilization, the mosaic materials at this time were mostly simple black and white tiles, shells, and collaged patterns of broken stones, as well as concrete life scenes or portraits of people.
With the progress of the times, mosaics began to construct countless gorgeous and colorful patterns, exuding spirituality and mystery. This colorful mosaic art has been vigorously developed in Turkey. Very Turkish-style glass mosaic lamps, also known as glazed lamps.
As the only one in the world that spans two continents, Istanbul, the former capital of Turkey, has an intoxicating ancient glazed lamp market. Every piece of mosaic puzzle reveals a mysterious and retro taste, and their light seems not to be washed away by the passage of time.
When night falls, the delicate glazed lamps give people the illusion of being in a fairy tale world. The illuminated space and the gentle light are bright and gorgeous.
Glass mosaic, also known as glass mosaic tiles or cellophane tiles, is a small-sized colored decorative glass. Made of natural minerals and glass powder, it is the safest building material and an outstanding environmental protection material.
Glass mosaic has two basic features: one is transparency and the other is reflective. With its ever-changing bright colors and crystal-like exquisiteness, it has captured the visual focus of viewers, and quickly became popular in the decoration industry, swept the world, and became a leader in decoration.
This colorful mosaic art is known and loved by more and more people. It is not only widely used in various architectural decorations, but also used in the decoration of small household items.
Among them, the mosaic candle holder is the most popular one. You can't make a Turkish glazed lamp with a hundred lights, but you can DIY a unique and colorful mosaic candlestick.
At night, light a scented candle and put it in, accompanied by a little incense, a little bit of light and shadow, enjoy the scenery of the foreign world in your dream!
