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Luxury Khatam Decanter Set

$358.40
  • Decanter size:
  • Height: 30cm
  • Diameter: 8 cm
  • Set of 6 shot glasses and a decanter.
  • Glasses size:
  • Height: 10 cm
  • Diameter: 5cm
  • Material: Copper, Brass and Wood

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LUXURY KHATAM DECANTER SET

Pieces of Metal and Wood are beautifully laid on Copperreating this luxury decanter set.

This set has been handmade by the artesian based in Esfahan.

  • Decanter size:
  • Height: 30cm
  • Diameter: 8 cm
  • Set of 6 shot glasses and a decanter.
  • Glasses size:
  • Height: 10 cm
  • Diameter: 5cm
  • Material: Copper, Brass, and Wood

Khatam Set

A Khatam decanter set is a traditional Persian art form that involves inlaying small pieces of wood, metal or bone in geometric patterns to create a decorative surface. The technique is used to create a wide range of decorative items, including boxes, trays, frames, and decanters.

A Khatam decanter set specifically, it’s a collection of small decanters that are made using the Khatam technique. The decanters are typically used to serve and store a variety of alcoholic beverages such as whiskey, brandy, and wine. They are decorated with intricate geometric patterns, which are created by inlaying small pieces of wood, metal, or bone.

Khatam decanter sets are considered as a luxury item, often used for special occasions and as a decorative piece for display. They are usually made by artisans who have years of experience and are known for their intricate and delicate work. They are also a popular gift item, known for their beautiful craftsmanship and cultural significance.

Khatam

Khātam is an ancient Persian technique of inlaying. It is a version of marquetry where art forms are made by decorating the surface of wooden articles, with delicate pieces of wood, bone, and metal precisely-cut intricate geometric patterns.

Designing inlaid articles is a highly elaborate process. Inlaid pieces in the Safavid era had a special significance as artists created their precious artworks. Woods used include betelwalnutcypress, and pine. These works include doors and windows, mirror frames, Quran boxes, inlaid boxes, pen and penholders, lanterns, and shrines.

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