Antique Late 1800s Syrian Copper/Bronze Enameled Bowl, also known as Damascene ware. These decorative items were handcrafted in Damascus, Syria, often in the 19th century.

The bowls are characterized by their brightly colored, thick enamel application on copper.

The designs often feature intricate patterns, floral motifs, and Arabic calligraphy. Arabic script, which is a common decorative element in Islamic art, often featuring verses from the Quran. The style of the script, known as Diwani, is often used for decorative purposes.