Persian Copper Serving Tray
Artisans handcraft this tray using copper. They plate the inside with silver, and the back remains copper. The tray is glazed, making it suitable for everyday use. It is available in two sizes for different tastes.
This copper tray takes us back to the past years.
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Wedding ceremonies, feasts, evening receptions, and trays full of pomegranates and watermelons—these are just a few occasions where Persian trays shine. The Haftsin table, regular parties, and tea receptions also feature these trays.
Not only are these trays beautiful, but they are also durable and suitable for any situation.
Nowadays, the use of copper and copper dishes has become common. These hammered copper trays are beautiful and efficient for those interested in authentic and traditional Persian arts.
A tray is one of the dishes that every kitchen has. This tray also features a tin finish for added brightness.
Its small diameter is 30 cm, and it weighs about 750 grams. Its larger diameter is 37 cm, and it weighs about 920 grams.
The tray has a two-centimeter-high edge that protects its contents and prevents them from spilling by slipping.
Due to its ductility and malleability, artisans have used copper to make dishes since ancient times.
Copper Serving Tray
Artisans craft this Persian copper serving tray in Persia (now Persian) as a decorative piece. Artisans typically craft it from copper and decorate it with intricate designs and motifs.
People often use these trays to serve food or drinks, but they can also serve as decorative pieces or as part of a traditional Persian tea service.
Artisans create the intricate patterns using a variety of techniques, including engraving, embossing, and inlaying.
Collectors highly prize Persian copper serving trays, and you can find them in many antique shops and online marketplaces.