This is a type of coffee pot made from copper, carved with embossed patterns and is one of the royal symbols of the Safavid empire that ruled Persia from 1501/1502 to 1722.
Coffee pot made of copper, carved with embossed patterns. Surrounding the kettle are symbols of flowers and leaves typical of the land, like a picture of life in the forest of animals seeking survival and happiness.
This type was very valuable during the period when the Safavid empire ruled Persia from 1501/1502 to 1722. The Safavids became the greatest Turkish empire since the Muslims invaded Persia and Shia Islam was the official religion of this empire. This is one of the most important turning points in the history of Iran today.