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Antique 1800s Islamic Persian Copper Ewer Pitcher with Patina & Handwork

Antique 1800s Islamic Persian Copper Ewer Pitcher with Patina & Handwork

Regular price $125.00 USD
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This stunning 19th-century Persian "Aftaba" copper ewer is a rare surviving example of Islamic metalwork from the Middle East. With its elegant curves, long spout, and beautifully aged green patina, this utilitarian piece was traditionally used for ceremonial washing, but it makes a striking sculptural accent today.

Whether styled on a shelf, in a hallway, or as a standalone display, its presence is bold and storied. The hand-formed detailing and timeworn finish tell a tale of history, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage.

Details & Features
Medium: Hand-formed copper
Origin: Likely Persian or broader Middle Eastern region
Era: Early-to-mid 1800s
Design: Sculptural ewer shape with spout and side handle
Finish: Naturally aged verdigris and darkened copper patina
Use: Decorative or collectible purposes

Measurements
Approximately 14" tall × 8.5" wide (handle to spout) × 6" base diameter

Condition
Good antique condition with expected wear, oxidation, and patina consistent with age. Denting, pitting, and surface corrosion all contribute to the authentic aged appeal. Not watertight.

Styling Notes
Pair this ewer with natural stoneware or dark wood, or set it among neutral textures for contrast. Makes a beautiful conversation piece for collectors, decorators, and vintage lovers alike.

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