Arabian Kettles

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There is something unique, when I visited Saudi Arabia 2 years ago, and I entered one of the museums there. I entered the museum of the Grand Mosque Masjidil Haram and saw the various relics that are on display there.

Among them, there are items of relics since the time of the prophet, such as plates, glasses, and kettles. Among those things, the kettles are the ones I like best, why not? Because the kettles are in my place too, and the shape is almost the same.

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Take a look, it's in a glass cabinet, showcased to every visitor who enters, here is not taken tickets, because the museum is free.

Kettles made of copper are exhibited with very many, with various shapes and sizes. You can see for yourself friends. As in the photo above.

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There is also a long neck, easy to pour water into the glass ... Aceh is one country that has a close relationship with Saudi Arabia, so no wonder if many objects that exist in Arabia also exist in Aceh. His name is also the Veranda of Mecca.

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And the last one is a pot to cook water or boil a shrimp, and boil cassava, sweet potatoes, pumpkin and other fruits. Anyway for cooking, that's the point.

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If in Aceh, the pots and kettles we find sometimes in the ground, are buried by the times, and now it is done research that it is a kettle and goods from Saudi Arabia. Hope you all like this.


Submitted by: @ardyach


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it's a rare historic item

You are right, it is something rare, beauty to discuss it ;)