Teapots
Silver-plated and hand-engraved by Kamal, who has worked the same craft bench in Marrakech's medina for 20+ years.
Silver Teapot Full-Height Ribbing – Ribs Run Body and Lid, Footed
Price range: USD $ 99.00 through USD $ 119.00Vertical-ribbed silver teapot with ribs running body and lid as one unified form. Four ornate pierced scroll feet. Large (850ml) and extra large (1.3L).
Silver Teapot Dual-Finish – Hammered Band & Mirror-Polished Sections
Price range: USD $ 99.00 through USD $ 119.00Silver-plated teapot with dual-finish design — hammered texture band contrasting with mirror-polished upper and lower sections. Four baroque scrollwork feet.
Stovetop Enamel Teapot – 4 Solid Colours, 450ml or 650ml
Price range: USD $ 75.00 through USD $ 85.00Traditional Moroccan stovetop teapot in solid enamel. Four jewel-tone colours (Red, Green, Charcoal, Blue), two sizes (500ml and 800ml). Stovetop safe.
Silver Teapot Grand Rotund Body Hand-Engraved – Large Scale, Footed
Price range: USD $ 99.00 through USD $ 119.00Large rotund silver-plated teapot with wide geometric medallion engraving band. Grand proportions for 8–12 guests. Kamal’s workshop, Marrakech’s medina.
Plain Brass Teapot Mirror-Polished – No Decoration, Traditional Silhouette
Price range: USD $ 75.00 through USD $ 145.00Handcrafted solid brass teapot in the classic Moroccan form — entirely plain, mirror-polished, no engraving. The traditional unadorned brass service. 6 sizes.
Silver Teapot Hand-Hammered – Flat Circular Base, No Feet
Price range: USD $ 75.00 through USD $ 145.00Silver-plated brass teapot with hammered texture band. The only teapot in this range that sits on a flat circular base — no decorative feet. Five sizes available.
Silver Teapot Hand-Engraved – Interlocking Diamond Pattern Band
Price range: USD $ 125.00 through USD $ 165.00Silver-plated teapot with hand-engraved diamond pattern band. Three sizes (Medium 800ml / Large 1L / Extra Large 1.5L). Compact proportioned form.
Silver Teapot Classic Atay Form – Wide-Shouldered, Hand-Engraved
Price range: USD $ 107.00 through USD $ 152.00Silver-plated teapot with traditional Moroccan atay proportions. Two-tier bell dome lid, circular floral-scroll engraving on lower body. Classic canonical form.
Gold Brass Teapot Hand-Engraved – Natural Gold Tone, Not Gold-Plated
Price range: USD $ 109.00 through USD $ 149.00Solid brass teapot with natural gold tone and hand-engraved geometric band on lower body. Flat base, no feet. 4–6 servings. Smaller everyday size.
Silver Teapot Hand-Engraved – Three Separate Geometric Medallions
Price range: USD $ 117.00 through USD $ 127.00Silver-plated teapot with three separate circular geometric medallion motifs at equidistant points around the body. Gooseneck spout. Two generous sizes.
Silver Teapot Hand-Engraved – Wheat Leaf Vertical Sprigs, Footed
Price range: USD $ 95.00 through USD $ 145.00Silver-plated teapot with hand-chased wheat leaf sprigs on lobed body panels. Only botanical-motif teapot in the collection. Small, Medium, Large sizes.
Silver Decorative Teapot Disc Form – Near-Flat Display Piece
Price range: USD $ 115.00 through USD $ 127.00Silver-plated display teapot with near-flat disc body and large octagonal geometric medallion embossed on the face. Ornate splayed feet. Statement piece.
Silver Coffee Server Hand-Engraved – Three-Tiered Architectural Body
Price range: USD $ 95.00 through USD $ 147.00Hand-engraved silver-plated brass coffee server with geometric medallion and floral band. Flat ring base. For espresso, Turkish, and spiced coffee service.
Silver-Plated Coffee Pot Hammered – Dallah Form, Qahwa Service
Price range: USD $ 95.00 through USD $ 147.00Silver-plated brass coffee pot with honeycomb hammered texture band and coral tassel. Includes ornate display stand. Designed for coffee service in three sizes.
Silver Teapot Part-Ribbed – Smooth Shoulder, Four Ornate Feet
Price range: USD $ 95.00 through USD $ 147.00Handcrafted ribbed silver teapot — vertical ribs on body, smooth polished shoulder, four curved ornate feet. 3 sizes: medium to extra large.
Enamel Teapot Hand-Painted Floral – Chrysanthemum & Peony, Blue or Charcoal
USD $ 117.00Stainless steel teapot in deep cobalt blue enamel with hand-painted white and pink chrysanthemum motifs. Stovetop safe, 500ml. Available in Blue or Charcoal.
Silver-Plated Barrad Hand-Engraved – Lid Clasp for High-Pour
Price range: USD $ 130.70 through USD $ 149.70The traditional Moroccan barrad — copper base with silver plating, hand-engraved geometric and floral patterns, three small feet. Available in 3 sizes.
Silver or Gold Teapot Horizontal Coil Ribbing – Globe Body, 5 Sizes
Price range: USD $ 115.17 through USD $ 204.27Silver-plated ribbed teapot with horizontal coil pattern. Wide globe body, flat base, no feet. 5 sizes from 250ml to 1.3L. Silver or gold finish.
Borosilicate Glass Teapot – Crimson Silk Tassel, Transparent Body
USD $ 132.00Handblown borosilicate glass teapot with a hand-knotted crimson silk tassel. Classic Moroccan form in heat-resistant clear glass. 650ml, serves 6.
Stainless Steel Teapot Mirror-Polished – 650ml, No Polish Required
USD $ 75.00Mirror-polished stainless steel teapot, 800ml. Modern Moroccan form with double-wire ergonomic handle. Dishwasher safe, rust-resistant, low-maintenance.
Experience the art of tea serving with our handcrafted Moroccan teapots, where centuries of tradition meet timeless elegance. Each teapot is individually crafted by master artisans in Marrakech, featuring intricate hand-hammered patterns and detailed engravings that make every piece uniquely beautiful.
Our collection showcases various sizes, from intimate 2-cup teapots to generous 12-cup vessels perfect for entertaining. Choose from classic silver-plated finishes that reflect traditional craftsmanship or striking brass designs that add warmth to your table setting. Each handmade teapot features thoughtful details like decorative spouts, comfortable handles, and precise pouring mechanisms, ensuring both beauty and functionality in every pour.
The art of crafting these exquisite teapots has been perfected in the ancient cities of Fez and Marrakech, where the tradition has been passed down through generations. In Fez, known for its meticulous metalwork, artisans specialize in the intricate hand-engraving techniques that adorn our classic designs. Meanwhile, Marrakech’s craftsmen are renowned for their mastery of hammered patterns and innovative geometric motifs, bringing a contemporary touch to traditional forms. Each city’s unique artistic heritage influences the design and craftsmanship of our teapots, creating pieces that showcase the rich diversity of Moroccan metalworking traditions.
Discover distinctive styles including geometric-engraved patterns, traditional Hamsa designs, and sophisticated hammered textures. Our artisans use time-honored techniques to shape premium materials like brass and silver-plated metals, creating teapots that serve as both functional brewing vessels and striking decorative pieces for your home.
Whether you’re an avid tea enthusiast or searching for a uniquely beautiful serving piece, these handcrafted teapots bring artisanal excellence to your daily ritual. Each piece comes with care instructions to maintain its beauty, making these teapots lasting treasures that can be enjoyed for generations.
For retail partners and interior designers, we offer wholesale pricing on our complete collection of handmade teapots. Submit a wholesale inquiry here to receive our catalog and pricing information.
Moroccan Teapot Questions Answered
A Moroccan teapot (called a barrad in Arabic) is a silver-plated brass or stainless steel vessel with a distinctive elongated curved spout, domed lid, and ornate handle, specifically designed for brewing and serving traditional Moroccan mint tea. Unlike Western teapots, the elongated spout enables the traditional high-pour technique that aerates the tea and creates a signature froth (rghwa). Most authentic pieces are handcrafted in Marrakech's metalworking quarter by artisans using techniques passed through generations.
Yes — authentic Moroccan teapots are designed to be placed directly on gas or electric stovetops and are built for daily brewing. Use low to medium heat to protect the silver-plated finish and prevent hot spots that could warp thinner brass. Never use in the microwave. For induction cooktops, check the individual product description — stainless steel models are generally induction-compatible, while silver-plated brass models typically require a gas or electric coil burner.
Moroccan teapots are most commonly made from brass with silver plating — the brass provides heat retention and structural strength while the silver plating creates the bright finish and food-safe interior. Some teapots feature nickel plating instead of silver for durability. Modern options include food-grade stainless steel, which resists tarnish and suits daily use. Our collection includes hand-engraved silver teapots starting from $57, with brass and hammered finishes across 20+ designs at varying price points.
Yes — all authentic Moroccan teapots include a built-in strainer at the base of the spout that filters loose tea leaves as you pour. This allows you to brew gunpowder green tea and fresh mint directly in the pot without a separate infuser, which is essential to the traditional Moroccan tea ceremony. Some models also include a removable filter basket inside the pot for easier cleaning. The strainer is a defining feature of the barrad design — without it, you couldn't achieve the traditional pour.
Standard Moroccan teapots hold between 750ml and 1.2 liters (approximately 4 to 6 cups), suitable for serving 2 to 4 people in the traditional style where each person receives multiple small servings of about 60-80ml per glass. Larger ceremonial teapots hold up to 1.5 liters for gatherings. Our product listings specify exact capacity for each model. Traditional Moroccan tea ceremony involves brewing the same pot three times — "the first glass is as gentle as life, the second is as strong as love, the third is as bitter as death.
A handcrafted Moroccan teapot, properly maintained, lasts 15 to 30+ years. The brass body is exceptionally durable, and the silver plating develops a desirable patina with age rather than degrading. Key longevity factors: hand washing only (never dishwasher), drying immediately after washing, storing with the lid slightly ajar, and conditioning with silver polish every 1-2 months. Many Moroccan families use the same teapot for generations — it's designed as a functional heirloom, not a disposable item.
Our Moroccan teapots are food-safe and free from lead, toxic heavy metals, and harmful materials. The silver or nickel plating is specifically designed for food contact with hot beverages. Marrakeche Crafts sources directly from established artisan workshops in Marrakech that follow food-safety standards. If you have specific safety concerns, each product listing includes material specifications. We recommend reviewing our individual product pages or contacting us directly with specific material questions before purchase.
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