Copper Tray (Garabed Arslanyan)

Furniture

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MGK Collection

Name/Title

Copper Tray (Garabed Arslanyan)

Description

Copper tray made by Garabed Arslanyan of Aintab, bearing the initials Ն.Ա. Garabed was likely a son or relative of Hagop Arslanian, who worked in the Nazar Ağa Han. The Arslanian family originally hailed from Tokat and became one of Aintab’s most prominent Armenian metalworking dynasties. The sons of Arslan Garabed of the Arslanian family were renowned coppersmiths and silversmiths in Aintab, known not only for their craftsmanship but also for engraving and decorative carving. Among the most celebrated were the “Boys of Babashah”—Nerses, Adour, and Hovhannes—who produced kitchenware, decorative vessels, lamps, and gilded ornaments for Bibles. According to Kevork H. Barsoumian, four generations of the family practiced the copper trade: Aslan Baba, Karnu Beoyuk (“Big” Beoyuk), Baba Shah, and Jhoud Aslan, continuing their craft and commerce in Aleppo after leaving Aintab.

Category

Bowls, Trays, Plates, Etc.

Dimensions

Diameter

28 in

Material

Copper, Tin

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Aintab Copperware Collection

Created By

garenkazanc@hotmail.com

Create Date

December 19, 2025

Updated By

garenkazanc@hotmail.com

Update Date

December 23, 2025