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Plain Brass Teapot Mirror-Polished – No Decoration, Traditional Silhouette
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| Weight | 1 kg |
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| Teapot Capacity | Extra Large (12 servings) – 1.3L / 45ozCapacity: 1300ml / 45 oz (1.3 Liters) Servings: 12 people Best For: Large events, weddings, festivals, commercial use, wholesale orders Ideal User: Event planners, large families, restaurants, hotels, caterers, Extra Small (2 servings) – 250ml / 8.5ozCapacity: 250ml / 8.5 oz Servings: 2 people Best For: Personal use, office tea breaks, small gatherings, decorative display Ideal User: Solo tea drinkers, couples, office workers, Large (8 servings) – 850ML / 29ozCapacity: 850ml / 29 oz Servings: 8 people Best For: Large gatherings, tea ceremonies, restaurants, special occasions Ideal User: Frequent hosts, restaurants, cultural events, wholesale buyers, Medium (6 servings) – 650ml / 22ozCapacity: 650ml / 22 oz Servings: 6 people Best For: Family gatherings, dinner parties, afternoon tea service, café use Ideal User: Families, hosts, small restaurants, tea enthusiasts, Small (4 servings) – 450ml / 16ozCapacity: 450ml / 16 oz Servings: 4 people Best For: Daily use, couples, small family tea time, casual entertaining Ideal User: Small families, everyday tea lovers, apartment dwellers |
| Color | Gold |
| Condition | New |
| Food Contact SafeThis product is made from materials approved for food contact use., Lead-Free & Non-ToxicThis product has been tested to ensure it contains no toxic materials or heavy metals. |
A brass teapot in its most traditional form — no engraving, no hammering, no surface decoration. The mirror-polished plain body is the shape itself: the wide-bellied Moroccan silhouette, elongated curved spout, and classic handle, in solid warm-toned brass. This is the version that has been on Moroccan tea trays for generations before engraving became a differentiator.
Key Features & Benefits
- Plain Polished Brass Body: No engraving or hammering — the body is entirely smooth and mirror-polished. The brass itself, not its surface treatment, is the design. Ages into a warm natural patina that engraved pieces cannot develop in the same way.
- Classic Moroccan Silhouette: Wide rounded belly, narrow waist, elongated curved spout proportioned for the height-pour, and a classic C-shaped handle — the archetypal Moroccan teapot form, unchanged.
- Multi-Tiered Stacked Finial with Tassel: The lid carries a traditional multi-tiered stacked finial with a small decorative tassel — the same finial form used in Moroccan brass ceremonial objects for centuries.
- 6 Sizes from 2 to 12 Servings: The widest size range in the teapot collection — from a personal 2-cup pot to a 12-cup ceremonial service.
- Develops a Living Patina: Unlacquered solid brass gradually deepens and warms in colour with use and age. Polish to restore shine or let it patinate — both are valid and traditional.
The Artisan Story
Made by Kamal and his team in Marrakech’s medina using traditional Moroccan metalworking techniques passed down through generations of brass workers. The plain finish is not a simpler product — it requires a different discipline. Where engraved and hammered teapots build visual interest through surface treatment, the plain brass relies entirely on proportioning and polish. Any imperfection in the curvature or finish shows directly; there is no pattern to absorb it. Read about Kamal’s metalworking practice.
Product Specifications & Care
Material: Solid brass (mirror-polished, unlacquered)
Surface: Plain — no engraving, no hammering
Sizes: 6 sizes, 2 to 12 servings
Care: Hand wash · Buff with dry cloth to maintain shine · Brass polish restores mirror finish if patina develops · Do not dishwasher
Care at how to clean and polish brass. For the ceremony behind the pour, see the complete Moroccan tea ceremony guide. Browse the full Moroccan tea sets collection for matching trays and glasses. Trade buyers: wholesale programme.
Your Questions Answered
Q: Why choose a plain brass teapot over an engraved or hammered one?
A: The plain form is the traditional foundation of Moroccan brass work — it predates surface decoration as a differentiator. Without engraving or hammering, the shape carries all the visual weight, and solid brass develops a living patina with age that engraved pieces cannot replicate. It suits buyers who want the material and form without ornamentation.
Q: What is the difference between solid brass and silver-plated brass?
A: Solid brass is an alloy of copper and zinc with a warm natural gold tone throughout — no plating, no coating to wear through. Silver-plated brass has a silver-coloured metal coating over a brass base. The plain brass teapot shows and deepens its natural gold colour with age.
Q: Does the brass patina with use?
A: Yes. Unlacquered solid brass oxidises gradually, developing a deeper, warmer tone over time. This is not damage — it is the natural behaviour of the material. A brief polish with a dry cloth or brass polish restores the mirror finish at any point.
A: This teapot is handcrafted from high-quality brass with [silver plating/nickel plating/stainless steel interior - adjust based on product]. The brass body provides excellent heat retention while the [plating type] ensures safe, rust-free use with boiling water and prevents metallic taste.
A: Yes, absolutely! This teapot is made from materials approved for food contact use and has been tested to ensure it contains no lead, toxic materials, or heavy metals. The [silver/nickel] plating is food-safe and designed specifically for brewing hot beverages. We prioritize your health and safety in every piece.
A: Yes! Traditional Moroccan teapots are designed to be placed directly on gas or electric stovetops. Use low to medium heat to prevent damage to the exterior finish. Never use in the microwave. For induction cooktops, check if your specific model is induction-compatible.
A: This teapot has a capacity of [specify: 4 cups/6 cups/8 cups/1 liter/1.2 liters - adjust based on product size]. This is perfect for serving [2-3 people/4-6 people], following the traditional Moroccan tea ceremony where each person receives multiple small servings.
A: [Adjust based on product] This listing is for the teapot only. We offer complete tea sets that include matching glasses and serving trays—check our Moroccan tea set collection for complete sets. / This set includes [number] matching tea glasses and a decorative serving tray.
A: Hand wash with warm water and mild dish soap after each use—never put in the dishwasher. Dry thoroughly to prevent water spots. The exterior will naturally develop patina (darkening), which is desirable. To restore shine, use brass/silver polish or a mixture of lemon juice and salt. See our complete teapot care guide.
A: Yes, brass and silver naturally tarnish and develop patina—this is normal and considered beautiful in Moroccan culture, showing the piece's authenticity and age. You can maintain the original shine with regular polishing, or embrace the darker, antique appearance that develops naturally.
A: This teapot is entirely handcrafted by skilled artisans in Marrakech using traditional metalworking techniques. The [engraved patterns/hammered texture/smooth finish] is created by hand, requiring [3-5 days/one week] of skilled work. Each piece has subtle variations that prove its handmade authenticity.
A: This is a fully functional teapot designed for daily use! It's perfect for brewing traditional Moroccan mint tea or any loose-leaf tea. The authentic design includes a built-in strainer to filter tea leaves. These teapots are used daily in Moroccan homes, not just for decoration.
A: Yes! Traditional Moroccan teapots include a built-in strainer at the base of the spout that filters tea leaves as you pour. This allows you to brew loose-leaf tea directly in the pot without a separate infuser. Some models also have a removable filter basket.
A: This teapot is authentic, handcrafted in Morocco. Production takes 2-3 business days, then shipping is 7-15 days for USA/Europe with free standard shipping. Express shipping (3-5 days) available. Each piece comes directly from artisan workshops in Marrakech's historic metalworking quarter.
Choose from two delivery options for your handcrafted Moroccan treasures:
FREE Standard Shipping: USA, Europe: 7-15 business days -International: 10-25 business days. No minimum order requirement
Express Shipping: USA: 3-5 business days - Europe: 2-3 business days - International: 4-10 business days. Rates calculated at checkout
Fulfillment time: Please allow 2-3 business days before shipping begins.
Returns: We offer a 30-day return policy for your peace of mind. For complete details, please visit our Shipping Policy and Return and Refund Policy pages.


Brenna Sims –
Bought this to replace an old teapot actually purchased in Morocco, after it was lost in a move years ago. Never thought I’d find another authentic Moroccan teapot to go with the set of tea glasses I had that wouldn’t be incredibly expensive or cost too much to ship to the US. This teapot is PERFECT. I made up a pot of traditional Moroccan mint tea in it immediately. It was delicious, of course.
Robert –
Exactly what I was looking for: an authentic Moroccan teapot for making traditional mint tea. It was exactly what I remembered from my time in the Peace Corps in Meknes, Morocco 1977-79. Packaged perfectly for shipping, and arrived quite expeditiously, at an excellent price.