Moroccan Tea Pot

Moroccan teapot, also known as a "berrad". The Arabic script engraved on the bottom of the teapot translates to "عمل المياح قصة ممتازة فاس المغربية" which means "Made by Al Mayyah, an excellent story, Fez, Moroccan". Moroccan Teapots: These teapots are central to the Moroccan tea ceremony, a significant cultural ritual. Craftsmanship: They are typically handcrafted by master artisans in cities like Fez, often featuring intricate engraved or hammered designs. Materials: While traditionally made of brass or copper, modern versions can also be found in stainless steel. Features: They commonly have a long spout, a curved handle, a decorative lid, and often an integrated filter for brewing mint tea

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