The moroccan silver coffee server pot is a coffee server, not a teapot — designed for espresso, Turkish coffee, and traditional spiced coffee service (qahwa) in individual cups, not for the multi-glass atay tea ceremony. The flat ring base distinguishes it physically from the footed teapots: it sits on a wide flat ring, stable and low, with the three-tiered architectural body rising above it. The geometric band carries interlocking Islamic star motifs with floral rosettes. Key Features & Benefits Three-Tiered Architectural Body: The body rises in three distinct sections — a polished base zone, a geometric-engraved middle band, and a polished upper section with domed lid. This gives the server a formal, architectural quality distinct from the rounded teapot forms. Geometric Star Medallion Band: Interlocking Islamic star motifs within shield-shaped tiles, with floral rosettes as infill — a more formal and graphic engraving style than the flowing arabesque patterns on the teapots. Hand-engraved by Kamal’s team after plating. Flat Ring Base: Sits on a wide flat ring rather than feet — a stable, low-profile base that suits the formal vertical proportions of the body. The absence of feet is appropriate for a server that will be handled and poured repeatedly. Curved Gooseneck Spout: The gracefully curved spout provides controlled pour for individual coffee cups — the small-volume, precise pour of coffee service rather than the wide-arc high-pour of mint tea. Turquoise Tassel on Finial: A traditional cord tassel attached to the lid finial identifies this as a coffee service piece and adds a colour accent. The Artisan Story Created by skilled metalworkers using traditional Moroccan metalwork techniques. The three-tiered body construction requires clean horizontal transitions between each section — the dividing lines between the engraved band and the polished zones must be level and consistent around the full circumference. The Islamic star-and-rosette band is among the more complex engraving patterns in the range, with each shield tile needing to align with its neighbours. Kamal’s workshop produces this server to the same standard as all silverwork in the collection. Product Specifications & Care Material: Silver-plated solid brass · Food-safe, lead-free Form: Coffee server (not teapot) · Three-tiered body Base: Flat ring (no feet) Engraving: Geometric star medallion with floral rosettes Capacity: 4-6 servings Care: Hand wash only · Polish periodically Care guide: teapot cleaning and polishing. Browse the tea and coffee sets collection. Browse all beverage accessories. Trade buyers: wholesale programme. Your Questions Answered Q: What types of coffee is this suited for? A: Espresso-style pours, Turkish coffee (qahwa), and traditional Moroccan spiced coffee. The tall cylindrical form retains heat well for the slow drip or press of individual cups. It is not designed for filter coffee or large-volume tea service. Q: What are Islamic star motifs and why do they appear on Moroccan metalwork? A: Islamic geometric stars — interlocking angular forms based on compass-and-ruler construction — are a foundational decorative vocabulary in Islamic art, appearing in tiles, plasterwork, woodwork, and metalwork across Morocco. On this server, the stars are set within shield-shaped tiles with floral rosettes as infill — a formal pattern that signals ceremonial quality. Q: Does the flat ring base make this more stable than footed pieces? A: Yes, in one sense: the wide flat ring provides a larger contact area than three or four small feet, making it less likely to tip if nudged during service. The trade-off is that it does not protect the table surface from heat as effectively as elevated feet.

Silver Coffee Server Hand-Engraved – Three-Tiered Architectural Body
$95.00
Hand-engraved silver-plated brass coffee server with geometric medallion and floral band. Flat ring base. For espresso, Turkish, and spiced coffee 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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