The Mogador Silver & Camel Bone Teapot
Exquisite handcrafted Moroccan teapot with silver plating, camel bone inlay, and vibrant enamel accents.
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Specifications
Dimensions
H: 22cm W: 24cm D: 14cm
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Certificate of Authenticity
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The Soul of the Object
This spectacular Moroccan teapot is a true masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship, hailing from the coastal city of Essaouira, formerly known as Mogador. It is not merely a vessel for serving Morocco's famous mint tea, but a functional work of art that embodies the country's rich cultural heritage. The base is likely brass or copper, heavily plated with silver and adorned with intricate embossed patterns that catch the light.
The teapot's most striking feature is the elaborate inlay work. Sections of hand-carved camel bone, decorated with black henna-style tribal motifs, are set against vibrant panels of blue and orange resin or enamel. Small, coral-colored beads act as raised accents, adding texture and a jewel-like quality. The curved spout and ornate handle are also embellished, completing the opulent design.
Owning this teapot is like possessing a piece of Moroccan history. It is a testament to the skill of artisans who have passed down these complex techniques for generations. Whether used for serving guests in a traditional tea ceremony or displayed as a stunning centerpiece, it promises to be a conversation starter and a cherished heirloom.
"Every imperfection tells a story of human hands at work."
Artifact Details
- Maalem (Master Artisan)Maalem Brahim El Fassi
- TechniqueMetal embossing, Camel bone inlay, Enameling, Hand-engraving
- Time Invested35Hours
- Collection Year2026





