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Tổng cộng: đ 2.950.000

đ 1.125.000
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Coffee warmer made of copper is used with an acohol stove. It is designed quite nicely and has two legs crossing each other on both sides. Its bottom is round and flat, attached by a small alcohol stove in the middle of the belly, the body has can be removed from the base. Under the shelf of the pot, there are heart-shaped engraved patterns, an embossed spout, a beak-shaped pourer, a pumpkin-shaped lid, a copper and rattan handle and four curved legs. It is 37.5 cm high, 22 cm wide, and 20cm diametral. This is a brewed coffee warmer used with an alcohol stove, sold quite expensively in India around the beginning of the 20th century. The two sides hugging the pot belly with delicate motifs, like a princess curtain because of the sophisticated techniques chained together by beautiful petals as if creating a pair of clear and round eyes. The belly is  oval decorated with the symbol of multi-petal forest petals representing the life of humanity with nature. The pourer is engraved with a spiral that is extremely delicate like a snake's neck. The neck is waisted, has a solid latch to attach the handle with hyphens sunken, convex and curved attached by a rattan thread like a centipede on the handle. The pot can hold 500ml of brewed coffee.

Today, on the basis of the old design, people still produce these teapots to perform the coffee rituals when receiving precious guests or important events such as weddings and birthdays. However, today to buy a nice unique antique pot like this one, it takes a lot of money even it needs to be exchanged with spiritual items of their country to honor the beautiful applications specialized for coffee, which are more in priority. It is often seen that 70-year-old grandmothers grip a similar pot to respect coffee, respect their country's religious beliefs because coffee doesn't discriminate richness, poverty or religion, but coffee belongs to all mankind