Enormous Mongolian Tea Pot, a Gift to a Diplomat, circa 1970
38" h x 33" w x 21" d
A commanding copper and brass teapot of the traditional dombo form, featuring a tapered body decorated with horizontal brass straps and a hinged vertical handle. This large vessel serves as a central symbol of Central Asian nomadic culture, historically used to serve salted milk tea within the warmth of a family ger.
Circa 1970, this piece carries the character of a late 20th century gift, reflecting a long heritage of hospitality and diplomatic exchange.
Hand-hammered copper with brass fittings and a beautifully aged patina, featuring a semi-circular curved spout and five small steam holes. Rooted in the Mongolian nomadic tradition, this dombo embodies a centuries-old craft of creating durable, portable objects designed for a life on the move.
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