An item crafted from an alloy of silver containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, typically copper, used for holding and pouring water. These vessels often exhibit intricate designs and are valued for their aesthetic appeal, as well as their functional purpose. They can range from simple, utilitarian shapes to ornate, decorative pieces.
Possessing antimicrobial properties, the use of silver in such containers can inhibit bacterial growth, potentially contributing to water purity. Historically, these items were symbols of wealth and status, frequently passed down through generations as heirlooms. The reflective quality of the metal also enhances the presentation of the water served, contributing to a refined dining experience. The metals malleability allows for detailed craftsmanship and lasting beauty.