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Coffee Pot with Wheels Product Description
Reflecting the elegance and rich cultural heritage of the Ottoman Empire, the Saray-ı Hümayun Coffee Pot with Wheels is a unique piece both aesthetically and functionally. This special coffee pot is inspired by a historical model displayed at the Topkapi Palace and is handcrafted from copper.
Product Features and Details:
- Material: Copper
- Production Method: Shaped with hand-applied hammer strikes.
- Decoration: Adorned with Ottoman twisted motif bands, and precious ruby and turquoise stones.
- Dimensions: 42x42 cm
The Ottoman motifs engraved on the surface of the pot by skilled artisans add a unique elegance. Each motif reflects the intricacies and aesthetic sensibilities of Ottoman art. This coffee pot, decorated with stones, is also visually stunning.
Cultural Significance and Gift Value:
The Saray-ı Hümayun Coffee Pot with Wheels represents a rich cultural heritage, transcending its function as a kitchen utensil. In the Ottoman Empire, coffee was an important part of social life, and its presentation was conducted with great care. In Turkish culture, it is said that a cup of coffee has "40 years of gratitude," symbolizing its great value in terms of friendship and hospitality.
This coffee pot is a meaningful and elegant gift option that you can present to your loved ones on special occasions. With its historical and artistic value, this pot is a perfect choice for history enthusiasts and art lovers alike. Experience the magic of history in every cup and offer your guests an unforgettable experience with this pot that brings the grandeur and elegance of the Ottoman palaces to your home.
The Saray-ı Hümayun Coffee Pot with Wheels is a unique piece that brings the elegance of the past into the present, combining aesthetics and functionality. It is an ideal choice for those who wish to experience the enchanting atmosphere of Ottoman palaces at home and own a cultural treasure.