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19th century, Turkey
Hand-forged copper coffee pot with a beautifully flared base and long iron handle, made for brewing Turkish coffee over open flame. The pronounced patina, softened contours, and time-worn surface speak to its long life and daily use. The irregularity of its form and the generous spout reveal the marks of its maker—an object of both ritual and resilience.
A sculptural artifact from the Ottoman home, where coffee was more than a drink—an offering, a conversation, a pause.
Dimensions: 12”x4”x3.5”
Material: Copper, iron
Condition: Worn patina, small losses and deformation to the rim consistent with age and use.
19th century, Turkey
Hand-forged copper coffee pot with a beautifully flared base and long iron handle, made for brewing Turkish coffee over open flame. The pronounced patina, softened contours, and time-worn surface speak to its long life and daily use. The irregularity of its form and the generous spout reveal the marks of its maker—an object of both ritual and resilience.
A sculptural artifact from the Ottoman home, where coffee was more than a drink—an offering, a conversation, a pause.
Dimensions: 12”x4”x3.5”
Material: Copper, iron
Condition: Worn patina, small losses and deformation to the rim consistent with age and use.
19th century, Turkey
Hand-forged copper coffee pot with a beautifully flared base and long iron handle, made for brewing Turkish coffee over open flame. The pronounced patina, softened contours, and time-worn surface speak to its long life and daily use. The irregularity of its form and the generous spout reveal the marks of its maker—an object of both ritual and resilience.
A sculptural artifact from the Ottoman home, where coffee was more than a drink—an offering, a conversation, a pause.
Dimensions: 12”x4”x3.5”
Material: Copper, iron
Condition: Worn patina, small losses and deformation to the rim consistent with age and use.