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Tổng cộng: đ 2.950.000

đ 1.125.000
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Pot used to offer coffee to the Kings at that time, was made by inspiration from the story of a rose water containing pot to wash the kings’ hands of ancient times.
This is a coffee pot made of copper to keep the coffee heat better, has absolute gloss, a high-necked body, embossed patterns, a bell-shaped lid with a pyramid-shaped knob, a flat handle,  waisted round neck, a warm flat belly on both sides, a thin round base. Before used, the pot must be poured  cold water into first to avoid thermal shock, which will cause the smell from the secreted copper affecing on coffee. The pot is dark brown and it has a small round base, waisted to the pot neck creating a prominent remark with a round lump close to the neck and waisted near the lid that is attached to the pot handle. The knob is like a bell. It has a long protruding spout as the neck of a snake. The abdomen is oval and skillfully flatten on both sides decorated with unique and strong patterns that are images of  male and female goats backing to each other, surrounded by symbols of flowers and leaves featured with the Arabian land. Later, it was exchanged for gold so that the Turks would bring to their homeland serving those who were leading the clan in Turkey. The story has since spread throughout the countries in Europe; therefore, every detail of the patterns on the pot is made imitatively by many handicraft artisans. Distinguish is that the one can not be copied or carved is the pot neck which is a symbol of heart painted skillfully on the body like a picture of animals living in the forest in pursuit of survival and happiness. happy, the pot can hold 400ml of brewed coffee. This pot is a very valuable pot during the Ottoman empire to offer to the ancestors of that time. The pot was made around 1700 in Arabia, then it was bought by the Turks at a pretty expensive price, even they exchanged with gold to own this precious pot. As we all know, Turkish coffee is a really special drink and is served rightly when it is still hot after being brewed. This pot is an intelligent choice to serve the clan’s head in Turkey at that time. This pot was not only valuable in shape but also delicate in every detail of the patterns showing the nobility for its owner.