A vintage hand-engraved brass dallah, the traditional Middle Eastern coffee pot, featuring intricate engraved detailing, a beautifully curved handle and its iconic long pouring spout. Rich in character and craftsmanship, this decorative piece makes a striking addition to a coffee station, kitchen shelf or display cabinet. Its warm brass finish and timeless design make it a wonderful piece for lovers of vintage décor, world interiors and traditional craftsmanship.
Height: 15cm
Diameter: 9cm
Good vintage decorative condition with signs of age and use, adding to its authentic character. We recommend this piece is purchased for decorative purposes rather than for making coffee.
This is a traditional Middle Eastern coffee pot called a dallah. Its distinctive long, curved spout wasn't designed just to look elegant—it allows coffee to be poured slowly and smoothly while helping to keep the fine coffee grounds inside the pot rather than in your cup. It's such a practical design that the classic silhouette has remained largely unchanged for around 1,000 years.
A vintage hand-engraved brass dallah, the traditional Middle Eastern coffee pot, featuring intricate engraved detailing, a beautifully curved handle and its iconic long pouring spout. Rich in character and craftsmanship, this decorative piece makes a striking addition to a coffee station, kitchen shelf or display cabinet. Its warm brass finish and timeless design make it a wonderful piece for lovers of vintage décor, world interiors and traditional craftsmanship.
Height: 15cm
Diameter: 9cm
Good vintage decorative condition with signs of age and use, adding to its authentic character. We recommend this piece is purchased for decorative purposes rather than for making coffee.
This is a traditional Middle Eastern coffee pot called a dallah. Its distinctive long, curved spout wasn't designed just to look elegant—it allows coffee to be poured slowly and smoothly while helping to keep the fine coffee grounds inside the pot rather than in your cup. It's such a practical design that the classic silhouette has remained largely unchanged for around 1,000 years.