Select the best quality teapot trays at the best price, they are handcrafted in Morocco in the city of Fez, they are made by Moroccan artisans who are known for their ancestral history in the art and craft.
Teapot tray x2
MAD 120,00
Moroccans call it Siniya 25 & 30 cm
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008742
Category: Festive accessories
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Weight | 0,78 kg |
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Moroccan copper teapots like this dakhla teapot, also known as berrad, have been used for centuries in Moroccan homes for tea. These teapots have several advantages:
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Aesthetic appeal: Moroccan copper teapots are often beautifully decorated with intricate designs and patterns, making them a decorative addition to any kitchen or dining room.
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