Turkish Coffee Pot Copper Cezve - Hand Painted Geometric Design - 400ml Ibrik - Stovetop Brewing
Experience authentic Turkish coffee with this hand-painted copper cezve featuring mesmerizing Middle Eastern geometric patterns. Each pot is individually hand-painted by artisan Mitushi with intricate Islamic-inspired geometric designs that echo the mathematical beauty found in mosque tilework, palace decorations, and traditional Middle Eastern art.
This isn't just a coffee pot - it's a meditation on pattern, symmetry, and the centuries-old tradition of transforming functional objects into works of art.
Traditional Turkish Coffee Pot Design: The classic cezve (also called ibrik) shape is specifically engineered for authentic Turkish coffee. The narrow neck creates the signature thick foam (köpük), while the wide base ensures even heat distribution. This geometric pattern version combines centuries of functional design with timeless decorative artistry.
Functional Brewing)
- Hand-painted geometric design on body with unpainted copper base
- Use for: Traditional stovetop Turkish coffee brewing
- Works on gas, electric, and ceramic stovetops
- Authentic brewing experience with artistic beauty
Specifications:
- Capacity: 400ml (makes 2-4 demitasse cups)
- Material: Copper body with tin lining (food-safe)
- Handle: Heat-resistant wooden handle for safe pouring
- Pattern: Hand-painted Middle Eastern geometric design
- Dimensions: Approximately 5.5" tall with 3.5" base diameter
- Weight: ~14 oz
- Finish: Sealed with food-safe, heat-resistant coating
About the Geometric Pattern: Islamic geometric art is one of the world's most sophisticated decorative traditions. Based on mathematical principles, these patterns represent divine order and infinite repetition. The designs on this cezve draw inspiration from:
- Mosque tile work and mosaics
- Alhambra palace decorations
- Persian architectural details
- Ottoman geometric patterns
- The sacred geometry found throughout Middle Eastern art
How to Brew Authentic Turkish Coffee:
- Add finely ground Turkish coffee, cold water, and sugar (optional) to cezve
- Stir once to combine, then place on low-medium heat
- Watch carefully as foam begins to rise
- Remove from heat just before boiling
- Pour into demitasse cups, allowing grounds to settle
- Enjoy the rich, aromatic coffee and traditional ritual
Care Instructions:
- Hand wash only with mild soap and warm water
- Dry immediately to maintain copper luster
- Do not use abrasive cleaners or scrubbers on painted exterior
- Interior tin lining safe for regular coffee brewing (if brewing version)
- Fully painted version: wipe gently, avoid soaking
- Re-tin interior every few years for optimal use (brewing version only)
What Makes This Special: While many Turkish coffee pots are plain or mass-produced, Dastkaari combines:
- Authentic Middle Eastern craftsmanship
- Hand-painted geometric artistry (4-6 hours per pot)
- Traditional cezve functionality
- Islamic art heritage and cultural significance
- Solid copper construction (not plated)
Perfect For:
- Turkish coffee enthusiasts wanting a beautiful brewing vessel
- Collectors of Islamic and Middle Eastern geometric art
- Minimalists who appreciate clean, mathematical patterns
- Unique housewarming or wedding gifts
- Coffee shop and café décor with cultural authenticity
- Anyone who appreciates handcrafted functional art
- Pairing with other geometric décor pieces
Why Geometric Patterns Matter: In Islamic tradition, geometric patterns represent the infinite nature of creation. The repeating shapes and mathematical precision reflect divine perfection. By bringing these patterns into your daily coffee ritual, you're connecting with a artistic tradition that spans centuries and continents - from Morocco to Istanbul, from Persia to Andalusia.
Cultural Significance: Turkish coffee culture is recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. The ritual of preparing and serving coffee from a cezve is an art form that brings people together. This geometric cezve honors that tradition while celebrating the visual language of Middle Eastern art.
The Dastkaari Difference:
- Hand-painted by skilled artisan (not machine-printed or mass-produced)
- True one-of-a-kind piece with natural painting variations
- Supports traditional craft preservation
- Authentic copper construction with proper tin lining
- Honors both functional tradition and decorative heritage
Pairs Beautifully With:
- Mosaic Illusion Dallah - "Geometric pattern collection"
- Agate Coasters - "Complete your coffee service"
- Geometric pattern serving accessories
- Modern minimalist or Middle Eastern décor


