19th Century Dallah Arabic Brass Coffee Pot
This is a traditional brass pot from the Middle East, used for brewing and serving Arabic coffee, or "qahwa." Crafted in the 1800s, this piece reflects the region's rich tradition of coffee-making and the skilled artisanship of the time.
Made from brass, this Dallah has developed a rich patina over time, adding to its antique charm. The pot features a long, elegant spout, a domed lid with a finial, curved handle, all characteristic of classic Arabic design. A symbol of hospitality in Arabic culture, this Dallah would have been used to brew and serve coffee to guests in a Bedouin tent or a bustling souk. The bead necklace draped over it adds a personal touch and further enhances its cultural appeal.
Measurements: 9.75" overall W x 11 H x 3.75 D