Antique Anatolian Tinned Copper Ibrik | Watering Can | 19th Century
The shape is what makes this antique Anatolian ibrik (water ewer) truly exceptional. Even from across a room, the long spout, high shoulder, and elegant handle tell you exactly what it is. Everyone wants to pick it up... it's amazing that way.
Hand formed from sheet copper and originally finished with a protective tin wash, this is the kind of item that was shaped one hammer strike at a time. Likely dating to the late 19th century, it comes from the rich copper-working tradition of Anatolia and the wider Ottoman world.
The proportions are excellent and over time, the original tinning has worn back across the surface. What it has revealed is the warm copper beneath, creating the soft two-tone surface you can see in the images. Every change in color and texture reflects decades of handling and use.
This is one of those pieces that just screams to be on display. Set it on a console, a bookshelf, or a farmhouse table and the amazing shape does all the work. The worn tin and exposed copper catch the light differently throughout the day, giving the surface a depth that photographs really have a hard time capturing.
Whether displayed on its own or with other antique arrosoirs (watering cans), it is both useful and beautiful, just like the day it was made. This is the kind of piece everyone talks about in a room.
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Antique Anatolian Tinned Copper Ibrik | Watering Can | 19th Century
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