17th-Century Copper Pitcher
17th-Century Copper Pitcher
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With its graceful silhouette and warm, timeworn patina, this 17th-century copper pitcher is a rare artifact of everyday beauty. Hand-forged and shaped with care, its curving handle, riveted seams, and softly flared spout speak to a time when even utilitarian objects were crafted with intention and artistry.
Once used to carry water or pour libations, it now serves as a sculptural accent—inviting a sense of history into modern interiors. The aged copper surface has developed a deep, mottled tone over centuries, with subtle dents and markings that reflect its long life and use.
Origin: Likely Europe
Material: Hand-Forged Copper
Perfect for: styling on a shelf, atop a stack of books, or filled with dried florals as a centerpiece with soul.
A true heirloom object—one that carries quiet grandeur and an enduring sense of place.


