17-18th Century Engraved Brass Tea Pot Khanate of Kokand Kokand Silk Road Uzbek

17-18th Century Engraved Brass Tea Pot Khanate of Kokand Kokand Silk Road Uzbek
17-18th Century Engraved Brass Tea Pot Khanate of Kokand Kokand Silk Road Uzbek
17-18th Century Engraved Brass Tea Pot Khanate of Kokand Kokand Silk Road Uzbek
17-18th Century Engraved Brass Tea Pot Khanate of Kokand Kokand Silk Road Uzbek
17-18th Century Engraved Brass Tea Pot Khanate of Kokand Kokand Silk Road Uzbek
17-18th Century Engraved Brass Tea Pot Khanate of Kokand Kokand Silk Road Uzbek
17-18th Century Engraved Brass Tea Pot Khanate of Kokand Kokand Silk Road Uzbek
17-18th Century Engraved Brass Tea Pot Khanate of Kokand Kokand Silk Road Uzbek
17-18th Century Engraved Brass Tea Pot Khanate of Kokand Kokand Silk Road Uzbek

17-18th Century Engraved Brass Tea Pot Khanate of Kokand Kokand Silk Road Uzbek
This exquisite brass tea pot is a stunning example of 17-18th century craftsmanship from the Khanate of Kokand, located along the historic Silk Road in Uzbekistan. The intricate engravings and intricate details of this piece make it a true work of art, perfect for collectors and admirers of Middle Eastern antiques. The primary material used in the creation of this tea pot is brass, which adds to its durability and beauty.

Its origins can be traced back to the Middle East, making it a valuable and unique addition to any collection. This piece is a true testament to the rich history and culture of the region, and will undoubtedly be a cherished possession for years to come.


17-18th Century Engraved Brass Tea Pot Khanate of Kokand Kokand Silk Road Uzbek


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