This hamsa engraved silver teapot is the only piece in the collection to carry a standalone protective symbol rather than a geometric or floral pattern. The Hamsa hand — khemsa in Darija — sits raised in repoussé on both sides of a compact, low-slung body finished in silver-plated solid brass and resting on four ball feet. The open Hamsa palm is a talisman against the evil eye, used across Morocco, the Maghreb, and the Levant for centuries. Here it is worked in repoussé — shaped by hand from the inner surface of the brass so the motif stands out in tactile relief that catches light from every angle. It is the only teapot in this collection with a talismanic motif, and the symbol appears on both sides so it reads clearly whether the spout faces left or right on a tray. Key Features Standalone Hamsa hand motif — embossed in repoussé on both sides, a protective symbol distinct from decorative geometric or floral patterns Silver-plated solid brass — food contact safe, lead-free and non-toxic, with the warmth and weight of solid brass beneath a silver finish Compact squat form on four ball feet — wider than it is tall, with a low centre of gravity that sits stably on a tray Hinged lid with finial — stays attached during pouring, no separate lid to misplace Two confirmed capacities — Large (850 ml / 8 servings) or Extra Large (1.3 L / 12 servings) Overall dimensions — 7.9 x 5.9 x 8.3 in (20 x 15 x 21 cm) Shipping weight — 1 kg (approx. 2.2 lb) Hand-Engraved in Marrakech Each teapot is hand-engraved and embossed in Kamal’s workshop in the Marrakech medina, where silver-plated brass metalwork has been refined across generations of artisans. The repoussé Hamsa is shaped by hand using traditional tools — the same naqsh-style techniques applied to trays, teapots, and decorative metalwork throughout the medina’s craft quarter. This teapot is designed for table service — pour brewed tea directly into glasses for your guests. It is not intended for stovetop brewing. The handle warms during pouring, so a cloth or tea towel is recommended when serving hot tea. Care & Styling Hand wash only with mild soap and dry promptly; polish with a silver cloth to maintain the plated finish. Avoid abrasive cleaners and never place this teapot in the dishwasher. For full guidance, see our complete teapot care guide. On a brass tray with a few tea glasses, this footed silver teapot becomes a natural centrepiece for a Moroccan tea service — the Hamsa motif adds a layer of cultural meaning that goes beyond decoration. For someone who values the protective symbolism of the Hamsa hand, this teapot is a meaningful gift — whether for a housewarming, an Eid gathering, or everyday tea service at home. For the full ritual of preparing and pouring Moroccan mint tea, explore our guide to the Moroccan tea ceremony. Product Questions What does the Hamsa hand symbol mean? The Hamsa (also called khemsa) is a protective talisman against the evil eye, used across Moroccan and broader North African and Middle Eastern cultures. The hand-shaped symbol is embossed on both sides of this teapot as a protective and decorative motif. Is the Hamsa embossed or engraved? The Hamsa hand is embossed in repoussé (raised from the back), while the surrounding details are hand-engraved. This combination of techniques gives the motif a three-dimensional quality. Complete the Moroccan tea service: pair this teapot with a complete tea set including beldi glasses and a serving tray, or choose individual beldi tea glasses and a hand-engraved serving tray separately. Interested in larger quantities? Imperial Artisanat offers a wholesale programme for retailers, hospitality buyers, and market stalls seeking hand-engraved Moroccan teapots in volume.

Hamsa Engraved Silver Teapot – Footed Silver-Plated Brass, Protective Symbol
$85.00
Silver-plated solid brass teapot with the Hamsa hand (khemsa) embossed in repoussé on both sides — a protective talisman against the evil eye. Compact squat form on four ball feet with hinged lid. Available in Large (850 ml / 8 servings) and Extra Large (1.3 L / 12 servings). Hand-engraved in Kamal’s workshop, Marrakech medina.
- Free worldwide shipping — sent from the medina, carefully packed.
- Made to order in Marrakech — handcrafted in small batches by name.
- One of a kind — natural materials mean no two pieces are identical.
| Material | Brass |
|---|---|
| Color | Silver |






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