This large hand-carved silver teapot brings chisel-cut geometric engraving to the full body surface — each pattern cut directly into the silver-plated brass by hand, not stamped into the metal. The result is deeper, sharper-edged engraving that catches light and shadow with every angle. The geometric patterns across this teapot are the work of Kamal, a metalwork artisan in the Marrakech medina whose workshop specialises in silver-plated brass engraving. Each line is incised with a steel chisel applied directly to the plated surface — a technique that no die or template can replicate, meaning every piece carries its own subtle variation in depth and spacing. Key Features Hand-carved geometric engraving: Chisel-cut patterns cover the majority of the body, not a single band — each groove is deeper and more tactile than machine-made work Silver-plated brass: A durable metal base with a bright silver finish that develops a warm patina over time Two capacities: Large (8 servings, 850ml / 29oz) or Extra Large (12 servings, 1.3L / 45oz) Direct flame safe: Confirmed suitable for stovetop heating of water for tea service Food contact safe: Lead-free and non-toxic for everyday tea brewing Round footed form: Curved spout, loop handle in silver-plated brass, domed lid with finial, and four resting feet Dimensions & Weight The Extra Large measures 7.9 x 7.9 x 7.9 in (20 x 20 x 20 cm); the Large measures approximately 20 x 18 cm. Either size weighs about 1 kg (2.2 lb). Care & Styling Hand wash gently with mild soap and warm water; dry promptly with a soft cloth to prevent water spots. Avoid abrasive cleaners and dishwasher use. For full guidance, see our teapot care guide. On a tea tray or sideboard, the full-body engraving reads as a sculptural accent — place it where afternoon light can travel across the chisel-cut grooves to bring out the depth of each pattern. The silver-plated brass construction is lead-free and food contact safe, so this teapot is built for everyday brewing, not just display. Confirmed direct-flame compatibility means it can heat water on a stovetop before moving to the table for service. For a host who values hand-engraved metalwork, this teapot makes a considered housewarming or Eid gift — the kind of piece that moves from kitchen to table without needing to be put away after serving. If you want the full ritual context, our guide to the Moroccan tea ceremony walks through the traditional three-pour atay service. Product Questions Can I use this teapot on direct flame? Yes. This silver-plated brass teapot is safe for direct flame and gas stovetop use. Use medium heat to protect the silver plating and avoid thermal shock. What is the difference between hand-carved and hand-engraved? Hand-carved means the geometric patterns are chisel-cut into the surface — deeper and more tactile than standard hand engraving. The cuts are more pronounced and can be felt by running a finger across the pattern. 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. Imperial Artisanat also offers this teapot through our wholesale Moroccan products programme for retailers, restaurants, and tea houses stocking hand-engraved serveware.

Large Hand-Carved Silver Teapot – Chisel-Cut Geometric Engraving
$109.00
Silver-plated brass teapot with hand-carved geometric patterns chisel-cut across the full body — deeper and more tactile than machine-made work. Two sizes: Large (8 servings, 850ml) and Extra Large (12 servings, 1.3L). Direct flame safe and lead-free for everyday tea service.
- 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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