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  • Engraved Arabic Alpaca Teapot 4 Sizes

    Bienvenida Alcazaba
    Código 5OFF · 5% dto.
    ENVÍOS GRATIS · En 48hs.
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    Engraved alpaca Arabic teapot. The quintessential Moorish teapot, the classic choice for enjoying tea and your favorite infusions. Moroccan mint tea? It never goes out of style. Besides being a practical teapot, it also makes a great decorative piece for any corner of your dining room or kitchen, or even your living room, on a coffee table or in your favorite spot. It also looks lovely on a shelf in your living room or bedroom.

    The engravings are typical of Arabic design, decorating the sides of the teapot. It is 100% handcrafted from silver-plated alpaca. Some models have legs, while others do not. This model is ideal for brewing your tea directly on the stovetop.

    You can complete your favorite Moroccan tea set by adding a matching alpaca tray, a set of colorful glasses, a sugar bowl, and teaspoons to your order. Everything you need for teatime!

    Made in Morocco.

    Available in 4 sizes, to choose from.

    DIMENSIONS

    Mini - Approx. 250 ml | Dimensions: 14x15cm - Approx 3 tea glasses

    Small - Approx. 400 ml | Dimensions: 17x17cm - Approx. 4-5 cups of tea

    Median - Approx. 750 ml | Dimensions: 22x20cm - Approx. 8-9 tea glasses

    Large - approx. 1200ml |Dimensions: 24x20cm - Approx. 12-14 tea glasses

    ABOUT THE HISTORY OF TEA IN MOROCCO

    Most people think that the tradition of tea in Morocco has existed forever. In fact, tea is a popular beverage and is drunk several times a day.

    However, history tells us otherwise regarding its origin.

    Tea appeared in China 5,000 years ago. At that time, it was a drink reserved for the king and his court. Several centuries later, an Arab merchant spoke of tea for the first time and described it as "an herb that has more leaves than clover and more flavor."

    Then, during the reign of Sultan Mulay Ismail, tea entered Morocco, but it remained a drink reserved for the court.

    It will take a few years for it to become a popular drink and an essential element in Maghrebi culture.

    Morocco has always produced some of the finest handcrafted teapots in the world. And throughout the ages, its artisans have worked with silver, gold, alpaca, wood, and other materials, developing increasingly original sculptures and designs.

    This Moroccan teapot in carved alpaca silver will be the centerpiece of your Arabic tea set. Beautiful and unique, it keeps tea hot and flavorful.

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