Today the samovar has become a symbol of Russian hospitality and sociability as a central part of tea ceremony. Although they are no longer used as widely as they once were, samovars remain a quintessential object of Russian culture. In traditional, old samovars water is heated by means of a vertical tube, containing burning charcoal, running up the middle of the urn. This samovar combines modern approach of electricity and fantastic appearance of the teapot – with a Khokhloma painting.
Volume: 2 l
Material: brass
Manufacturer: Tula