




In beautiful condition we have here an antique copper ewer, a type of pitcher or jug traditionally used for holding and pouring water, often for hand washing or serving rosewater in ceremonies. This particular ewer is likely of Middle Eastern or Islamic origin, possibly from Persia, Mughal India, or Ottoman Turkey. It is hand-forged, typically from tinned copper, and features a distinctive long spout, a handle, and intricate engravings or etchings.
These ewers are considered collectible antique items and are often valued for their craftsmanship, historical significance, and decorative appeal.