Jug antique teapot Bukhara

Antique copper tea jug of the 19th year. Bukhara teapot.

Antique copper teahouse, 19th year. Bukhara teapot.
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, 19th century; Brass, brass.

Theme: pot

Material: Copper, Brass, Bronze

Total height with cover: 28 cm

The largest width from right to left: 22 cm

Condition:

Pitcher items.

Bottom, leg, cup body with ball and neck, reinforcing ring over the rim of the neck, handle, connector from handle to cover and lid.
In the oasis of the city of Bukhara, the craftsmanship of copper and copper smiths, who had workshops in the bazaars, reached its zenith in the 19th century. With a pronounced division of labor, a wide variety of vessel shapes were found that were found in every Uzbek house. The harmonious interaction of functions, form and decor gives these vessels an undeniable artistic rank. Jugs with a spout tightly attached to the jar are always used as dummies. Vessels with frequently growing curved spouts serve as vessels for the ritual, as well as for profanal rinses of the hands. They have always been used in combination with hand baths.

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