teapot Iskandar Matar & Son, Brass
8x8” The object in the image is a traditional Middle Eastern coffee pot known as a dallah. Purpose:Dallahs are used to brew and serve Arabic coffee (Qahwa), a traditional and culturally significant beverage in many Arab countries, particularly in the Arabian Peninsula and among Bedouins Purpose:Dallahs are used to brew and serve Arabic coffee (Qahwa), a traditional and culturally significant beverage in many Arab countries, particularly in the Arabian Peninsula and among Bedouins. Design:They are typically made of brass or copper and often feature intricate engravings or decorative elements, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Middle East. Cultural Significance:The ritual of preparing, serving, and drinking coffee from a dallah is a sign of hospitality, generosity, and wealth in Bedouin culture. Usage:To use a dallah, water is boiled, then coffee and spices (like cardamom) are added and simmered to create a foamy brew. Availability:Vintage and antiqueNazareth