Gold in Topkapi Palace Istanbul

Gold in Topkapi Palace Istanbul
Gold held a great symbolic value in the lives of the sultans during the Ottoman period. One can see the treasuries made of gold belonging to the Ottoman Sultans preserved in the Topkapi Palace. Gold was the first mineral discovered by man and gained immense importance to become a hot passion among people since times immemorial.
While looking at the ancient history of the Turkish people makes it quite clear that from Central Asia, the passion for gold continued to the Seljuks, Mamluks and the Ottomans till the present times. In the Topkapi Palace Museum, one can find golden chandeliers, cup holders, rosewater flacons, candle scissors, water pipes, dessert sets and candlesticks.
Apart from the above named articles, the museum also has items such as fans, snuff boxes, pill boxes and seal pouches which were commonly used either on ceremonies like weddings, coronations etc. or on day to day basis. Also on display is the jewelry belonging to the Ottoman period. Some of the jewelry is studded with diamonds, pearls, emeralds and jade.
By going through the Chronicles of the House of Osman by Asikpasazade (a source of the history of Ottoman dynasty), it becomes quite clear that the Ottomans used gold as gifts on important ceremonial occasions in their lives. According to a report from the Chronicle, ten trays of gold and silver were presented as gift at Murad I’s son’s circumcision.
During the 15th century, a number of gold and silver mines were captured after the conquest of the Balkans. Hence, there was a mass production of jewelry in Istanbul, Diyarbakir, Erzurum, Trabzon and Prizren. Further, the production of jewelry increased manifold after Sultan Mehmed (1451-1481) conquered Istanbul. According to Jacopo de Promontario, a chief merchant of Sultan Mehmed, there were a large number of candlesticks, pitchers, basins and bowls made of gold and silver.
Several items of luxury were in great use in the reign of Bayezid II and their use increased manifold after Selim’s I trips to Egypt and Iran. Some of the gold artifacts gifted to Shah Tahmasp of Persia by Suleyman the Magnificent (1520-1566) include carafe, tray and belts of gold.
Among the other gold items belonging to the 16th century include a jade cup and a gold tray presented by Mustafa II to the Voyvoda of Poznan in 1699 on the occasion of signing of the Treaty of Carlowitz.
The fact that there was a vast wealth of jewelry during the Ottoman Empire also makes it quite clear about enormous resources of the sultans during the period. Moreover, the sultans gave whole-hearted support to encourage the artists dealing in such work. There were a number of learned and skilled artists dealing in hammering gold and weaving embroidered cloth using gold.
During the later periods, we can find Indian and Mughal inspiration in the Ottoman jewelry pieces. The vast Ottoman Treasuries were the result of the gifts and the taxes collected from the provinces. Meanwhile, during the economic straits, a large number of gold objects were melted to make coins. However, the highly valued gold pieces of ancestral value were largely spared.
The Ottoman Treasury was protected by the Superintendent of the Treasury with a seal of Sultan Selim I till 1924 when the Topkapi Palace was converted to be used as a museum at the behest of Ataturk.
The Ambassador Hotel in Sultanahmet Istanbul
The Ambassador Hotel in Istanbul is located in the heart of the Sultanahmet square in the neighborhood of Hippodrome and Divanyolu. This charming hotel was built nearly 150 years ago and the last renovation work of this hotel was undertaken way back in 1998. Its quiet location makes it a perfect place for unwinding in a calm and comforting atmosphere. It is a distinctive hotel that draws its inspiration from the surrounding monuments in Istanbul and holds the distinction of winning awards for its offbeat services.

Ambassador Hotel in Sultanahmet Istanbul
The rich and colorful atmosphere of Sultanahmet has been very beautifully and aptly translated into the tastefully decorated interiors of the hotel. It is a best place for staying as one can catch breathtaking views of several famous monuments of Istanbul including the Bosphorus, the Blue Mosque,Hagia Sophia ( Aya Sofia), Topkapi Palace, the Princes Islands and a few others from the rooftop terrace of the hotel.
The ambience of the Ambassador Hotel is modern and inviting, typical of Istanbul’s character of hospitality. The hotel has been designed and equipped with all the modern facilities of the international standards to give a comforting and memorable experience to any business traveler.
It has been equipped with various facilities for complete rejuvenation of your mind and body. You can distress yourself by getting a message from any of the certified masseurs of the hotel. Enjoy the warmth and fulfilling experience of a sauna and a Turkish bath in the hotel. Also, you can keep your body slim and trim at the fitness center in the hotel which is open 24 hours.
This First Class Boutique Hotel has twenty rooms and two junior suites to provide complete luxury and comfort to all its visitors. All rooms are air-conditioned and fully furnished with facilities including satellite TV, mini bar, wireless internet connection, personal safe deposit, direct dial phone etc.
The lobby of the hotel is spacious and has a small but a nice bar that has seating arrangements for guests. Smoking is completely prohibited in keeping with the new no-smoking laws of the country. However, for smokers, there are some smoking floors and the terrace where they can puff away.
The Ambassador Hotel has a friendly and very helpful hotel staff that will offers warm welcome and best hospitality to make your trip worth remembering. The dining room and terrace of the hotel provides panorama view of the cities most famous monuments. The impeccable service from the multilingual staff and the tasty delights by Executive Chef are an offbeat experience. Also, you can enjoy an after-dinner drink at the Terrace Bar Pub of the restaurant.
The Ambassador Hotel is usually fully booked most of the time. So, if you want to book a room for yourself, you must make arrangements for advance booking to avoid disappointment. The hotel provides facility of making reservations online.
The Ambassador Hotel is not just any other hotel; it is an experience not to be missed if you want to make your visit to Turkey a memorable one.
Anyone who has traipsed around Istanbul’s historic peninsula on the way to the Hagia Sophia or the Blue Mosque cannot have failed to come across the large, rectangular stretch of land that constitutes the Hippodrome.