COAL PERSIAN SAMOVAR SET, 4 L
Handmade and hand-engraved ( قلم زنی ), Samovar was inspired by the art of the Achaemenid empire.
- Coal and wood-burning samovar.
- Set includes: Samovar, Tray, Bowl, Kettle, Jug.
- Material: Brass
- Colour: Antique
- Bulk: 4 Liters
- Height (including kettle ): 55 cm
- The length of handles: 30 cm
People refer to a samovar, sometimes called Samavar in Persian (سماور), as a traditional metal vessel for heating and boiling water in Russia and the Middle East.
This device commonly serves for tea preparation and typically features a ring-shaped holder around its chimney to warm a teapot filled with concentrated tea.
In the past, people heated samovars with coal or charcoal, but modern versions often use electricity, functioning similarly to electric water boilers.
Collectors highly value antique samovars for their exquisite craftsmanship.
COAL PERSIAN SAMOVAR SET
A Persian samovar is a traditional water-boiling device commonly used in the Middle East, particularly in Persian. It is made of metal, usually copper or brass, and heats water for tea or other beverages.
The samovar features a central chimney-like structure filled with burning coal, with a large water container surrounding it. The heat from the coal warms the water, and a spigot on the side allows users to pour the hot water as needed.
People often use the samovar for social gatherings, and it plays a key role in Middle Eastern culture and hospitality. It usually comes with a tea set, including small cups, a teapot, and other accessories for serving tea.







