19th-century Arabic copper samovar from Morocco - ethnographic antique
We invite you to discover a unique, authentic Arabic samovar from the 19th century, originating from Morocco. This extraordinary item is not only a functional vessel but primarily a testament to the rich culture and craftsmanship of the Maghreb. Made of thick, hammered copper, the samovar has retained its original, raw character and the patina of time, which gives it a unique charm.
The samovar, traditionally used for brewing and serving tea, was a central point of social and family gatherings, being a symbol of hospitality. This specimen, with its solid construction and distinctive shape, perfectly reflects Arabic design and metalworking techniques of the era. Its form and workmanship indicate the manual labor of a skilled artisan.
Who is this item for?
- Collectors of ethnographic antiques and Islamic art – as an authentic object of material culture.
- Lovers of Middle Eastern and North African history – being a tangible link to the past.
- People decorating interiors in boho, vintage, or ethno style – as a unique, space-enlivening decorative element.
- Connoisseurs and users of traditional vessels – it can still serve its original function (after professional cleaning and conservation).
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From €218.39
Miedziany samowar arabski z XIX wieku - Maroko - antyk etnograficzny—
€218.39













