Price range: USD$ 177.83 through USD$ 681.23
Hand Hammered Moroccan Tea Tray Table with Carved Wooden Folding Stand
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| Weight | 4 kg |
|---|---|
| Size | 13.7 inch – 35cm, 15.7 inch – 40cm, 17.7 inch – 45cm, 19.6 inch – 50cm, 23.6 inch – 60cm, 27.5 inch – 70cm, 31.5 inch – 80cm, 35.5 inch – 90cm”, 39.4 inch – 100cm” |
| Color | Gold, Silver |
| Condition | New |
| Shape | Round |
This Moroccan tea tray table combines hand-hammered dinanderie metalwork with a hand-carved olive wood folding stand. The silver-plated brass tray features thousands of individually placed hammer impressions in concentric circular patterns, creating the signature dimpled texture that distinguishes authentic craftsmanship from machine-pressed alternatives. The round tray rests on a 24-inch hand-carved wooden stand with geometric inlay patterns and an X-frame cross-brace base that folds flat for storage. Available in nine sizes from 13.7 to 39.4 inches in diameter, the removable design serves as a tea table, coffee table, nightstand, or wall-mounted decorative piece.
Key Features
- Hand-hammered dinanderie surface: Thousands of precise hammer blows create concentric circular dimpled texture on silver-plated brass
- Hand-carved olive wood stand: Geometric inlay patterns on four turned legs with X-frame cross-brace construction for stability
- Folding and removable design: Stand collapses flat for closet storage or transport; tray lifts off for serving or wall display
- Nine diameter options: 13.7 to 39.4 inches (35 to 100cm) for intimate tea service through large entertainment gatherings
- Dual finish options: Silver-plated brass for contemporary interiors or warm brass gold for traditional aesthetics
- Indoor and outdoor use: Moisture-resistant brass construction suitable for patios, gardens, and covered outdoor spaces
Artisan Metalwork from Marrakech
Each tea tray table is sourced from Kamal’s metalworking collective in Marrakech’s Sidi Ghanem quarter, where fourth-generation craftsmen practice traditional Moroccan metalworking techniques including dinanderie hand-hammering. Master metalworkers spend five to seven days striking thousands of individual blows to shape and texture the brass surface. The carved wooden stand is shaped from olive wood with hand-cut geometric inlay patterns. Meet Kamal, the master artisan behind these heirloom-quality silver-plated brass pieces, and learn how his workshop preserves centuries-old methods while supporting fair trade wages for fourteen craftspeople and six apprentices.
Specifications and Care
The tray is crafted from silver-plated brass with an olive wood folding stand measuring 24 inches (60cm) in height. Nine diameter options range from 13.7 inches (35cm) to 39.4 inches (100cm). For care, hand wash the tray with mild soap and dry immediately to prevent water spots. Polish the silver-plated surface periodically with a soft cloth to maintain its reflective finish. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or moisture to preserve the wood and metal. Read our guide to cleaning and polishing brass and silver-plated metalware for detailed instructions.
Pair this tea tray table with pieces from our Moroccan tea sets collection for a coordinated presentation, or explore more serving pieces in our serving trays collection. For boutique hotels, tea rooms, and restaurants, contact our wholesale team for volume pricing and trade accounts. Discover the cultural context of Moroccan hospitality in our complete guide to the Moroccan tea ceremony.
A: The Siniya is the traditional Moroccan serving tray that serves as the foundation of the tea ceremony. It's a stable, beautifully engraved platform that carries the entire tea service—the berrad (teapot), tea glasses, sugar bowl, and mint. The broad, robust design stabilizes delicate glasses and collects any drips from the ritualistic high-pour. Beyond tea service, the Siniya is used for serving meals, organizing décor items, and as a stunning decorative centerpiece.
A: Our authentic serving trays are crafted from brass, copper, or nickel alloys, often with silver-plating or gold-plating for an elegant finish.
- Brass is prized for its golden aesthetic and excellent workability, allowing artisans to create intricate hand-engraved patterns
- Copper offers a warm, rich color and superior heat properties
- Nickel provides durability and a silvery finish resistant to oxidation
Each tray is hand-hammered and hand-engraved by skilled Moroccan artisans, making every piece unique.
A: Our trays are food-safe when used appropriately. They are best suited for serving dry items, packaged foods, or as a base for dishes and glasses during tea service.
Important note: Unlined brass and copper are reactive metals that can interact with acidic foods (citrus, vinegar, tomatoes). For direct food contact with acidic items, the tray would need a food-safe lining. Our trays are ideal for their traditional purpose—serving tea sets, displaying food in dishes, and organizing tableware—which is how they've been used authentically for centuries.
A: Brass and silver-plated cop
Authentic hand-engraved trays show several distinctive characteristics:
- Slight irregularities: Hand engraving creates organic, non-uniform patterns—no two areas are perfectly identical
- Dense, intricate details: Complex geometric patterns with varying depths showcase the artisan's skill
- Tool marks: You may notice subtle variations in line width and pressure
- Unique character: Each tray has its own personality from the craftsperson's hand
Machine-made copies prioritize uniformity with perfectly replicated patterns. The "imperfections" of hand engraving are actually marks of authenticity and value.
A: Siniya come in various sizes to suit different needs:
- Small (8-12 inches / 20-30 cm): Perfect for organizing jewelry, vanity items, or serving tea for two
- Medium (12-16 inches / 30-40 cm): Ideal for serving tea sets and decorating coffee tables
- Large (16-20 inches / 40-50 cm): Great for entertaining multiple guests or as statement décor pieces
- Extra-Large (20-23 inches / 50-58 cm): Traditional ceremonial size for large gatherings
Common shapes include round (most traditional), rectangular, and octagonal designs.
A: Proper care preserves the beauty of your hand-engraved tray:
Regular cleaning:
- Wipe with soft, damp cloth and dry immediately
- Avoid abrasive scrubbers that can damage intricate engravings
Remove tarnish naturally:
- Flour-Salt-Vinegar paste: Mix equal parts, apply for 1 hour, gently scrub, rinse, and dry
- Lemon and baking soda: Mix equal parts into paste, apply for 10 minutes, rinse and dry
- Lemon and salt: Rub half a lemon dipped in salt over surface, then buff
For complete care instructions, visit our guide on how to clean and polish brass.
A: The intricate patterns are a visual language rooted in Moroccan culture and spiritual beliefs:
- Circles: Symbolize eternity, unity, and the divine
- Stars and polygons: Represent balance, harmony, and interconnectedness
- Diamond shapes: Ancient symbols of protection and fertility
- Interlocking patterns: Reflect the interconnectedness of life and community
The complexity and density of these patterns often indicate the prestige and value of the piece. Each design tells a story of Moroccan heritage and artisan mastery.
A: Yes! Many of our serving trays are designed to pair with folding wooden stands (often made from cedarwood) that transform the tray into a portable coffee or tea table. This traditional combination offers:
- Space-saving design: Folds away when not in use
- Versatility: Use the tray independently for serving or with the stand as a table
- Authentic style: Reflects how Moroccan homes have adapted traditional pieces for modern living
- Portability: Easy to move from room to room or outdoors
The stand elevates your tray to perfect table height while maintaining its functionality as a removable serving piece.
A: Moroccan serving trays are incredibly versatile decorative pieces:
On coffee tables: Display books, candles, or decorative objects in an organized, styled arrangement
Over ottomans: Create a stable surface for drinks and snacks, transforming seating into functional table space
Bedroom vanities: Organize jewelry, perfumes, makeup, or accessories in small to medium trays
Entryway organization: Collect keys, mail, or small items in a beautiful, functional way
Wall art: Hang larger trays as unique statement pieces showcasing geometric artistry
Dining centerpieces: Display fruit bowls, decorative items, or candle arrangements
A: Genuine, hand-engraved Moroccan serving trays typically range from:
- Medium trays (12-16 inches): $83-$110
- Large trays (16-20 inches): $110-$155
- Extra-large or intricately detailed trays: $155+
Factors affecting price:
- Size and weight of the metal
- Complexity and density of hand-engraved patterns
- Material (brass, silver-plated, gold-plated, copper)
- Level of artisan detail and craftsmanship
Rare vintage pieces or monumental trays with extensive mixed-metal work can command higher prices. The investment reflects hours of skilled hand-engraving that creates a functional art piece lasting generations.
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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.


Justin Logan-Lynch –
I ordered for a bachelorette party and they came so quickly – and made really well! Quick shipping and well packaged. Thank you.