19th Century Tinned Copper Water Pitcher
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Size: Approx 13"H x 9.5"D
Materials: Tinned Copper (heavy patina)
A Vessel with a Storied Past
Antique Middle Eastern tinned copper ewer (water pitcher). Beautiful design with heavy patina. Ewers like this one have their roots in the Middle East, Persia, and the broader Islamic world, where hand-hammered copper and bronze vessels were essential household and ceremonial objects for centuries. Traditionally used for pouring water — whether for washing hands before meals, ritual ablution, or everyday domestic use — these pitchers combined function with fine craftsmanship.
Today, these ewers are cherished less for their original utilitarian purpose and more as sculptural objects — displayed as standalone décor, used to hold dried botanicals or branches, or grouped together to evoke a sense of global, well-traveled interiors. For decorative use only.
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