Mid 19th century. Ornate brass, silver plated with detailed decorative inlays and engravings.
• History
The Dallah is a traditional Arabic coffee pot, used for centuries to brew and serve Qahwa (Arabic coffee). It is a symbol of hospitality and generosity in Arab culture, deeply embedded in social rituals. The design often features a long, curved spout and a prominent handle, allowing for a graceful pour. Originally made from brass or copper, older Dallahs were often elaborately decorated, reflecting the status and artistry of their owners.