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An ewer is a lidded, handled vessel with a slender neck and wide body, traditionally used for holding liquids such as water or sherbet. In Ottoman culture, ewers were used not only for washing hands and face, but also in various forms for serving beverages—particularly in palace kitchens and elite residences.

The patterns featured on the Mother-of-Pearl Ewer were created in inspiration of a jeweled pen case from the Ottoman period, dated to the 14th century, exhibited at the Topkapı Palace Museum. The original object is adorned with turquoise stones and mother-of-pearl, reflecting the exceptional craftsmanship and precious decorative taste of early Ottoman court art.

The Mother-of-Pearl Ewer is crafted from handmade glass, and all decorative motifs are meticulously hand-applied using 24-carat gold, antique-effect finishes, and mother-of-pearl paints, showcasing refined artisanal mastery.

Mother-of-Pearl Ewer

$1,125.00Price
Quantity
  • Diameter: 17 cm   
    Height: 32 cm 

    %100 Handmade 

    Made in Turkey

    Limited Edition

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