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Combined samovar "Caucasus" for 5 liters, with a pipe
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Art. : 194-41

The 5—liter combined samovar, decorated with a picturesque panoramic landscape of the Caucasus, is a genuine collector's item and decorative value, giving rise to a feeling of touching the archaic, where tea drinking turns into a leisurely ritual. Its shape, which repeats the traditions of Tula craftsmen, retains perfect proportions in which utilitarianism is intertwined with art. The body of the brass samovar is hand-painted in a technique close to a lacquer miniature: living paints applied with thin brushes lovingly build a complex composition covering the circular surface of the vessel. In the center of the plot is a mountain stream rushing into the distance under a blue sky, an eagle soaring over the ridges, and a horseman guiding a flock of sheep to the foot of the snow—capped peaks.

The contrast between the matte pastel tones of the mountain valley and the radiance of the gilded details creates the effect of a precious artifact designed for interiors with a high visual status. The brass elements — faucet, crown, handles and legs — are polished to a mirror-like shine. The warm wood of the knobs adds a cozy touch and highlights the handwork. The samovar is equipped with a pipe for full—fledged work on coals - a tribute to historical accuracy and functionality, which turns this object into something more than just an ornament.

This samovar is addressed to connoisseurs of Russian applied art, who have gathered in their home not just household items, but symbols of national aesthetics. It looks equally organically in the interior of a country residence, in an office with bookshelves made of precious woods or on an antique tea set. Being an expressive cultural marker, this samovar combines tradition and artistic flair, giving its owner not only the warmth and taste of the infusion, but also a deep connection with the image of majestic Russia.

The 5—liter combined samovar, decorated with a picturesque panoramic landscape of the Caucasus, is a genuine collector's item and decorative value, giving rise to a feeling of touching the archaic, where tea drinking turns into a leisurely ritual. Its shape, which repeats the traditions of Tula craftsmen, retains perfect proportions in which utilitarianism is intertwined with art. The body of the brass samovar is hand-painted in a technique close to a lacquer miniature: living paints applied with thin brushes lovingly build a complex composition covering the circular surface of the vessel. In the center of the plot is a mountain stream rushing into the distance under a blue sky, an eagle soaring over the ridges, and a horseman guiding a flock of sheep to the foot of the snow—capped peaks.

The contrast between the matte pastel tones of the mountain valley and the radiance of the gilded details creates the effect of a precious artifact designed for interiors with a high visual status. The brass elements — faucet, crown, handles and legs — are polished to a mirror-like shine. The warm wood of the knobs adds a cozy touch and highlights the handwork. The samovar is equipped with a pipe for full—fledged work on coals - a tribute to historical accuracy and functionality, which turns this object into something more than just an ornament.

This samovar is addressed to connoisseurs of Russian applied art, who have gathered in their home not just household items, but symbols of national aesthetics. It looks equally organically in the interior of a country residence, in an office with bookshelves made of precious woods or on an antique tea set. Being an expressive cultural marker, this samovar combines tradition and artistic flair, giving its owner not only the warmth and taste of the infusion, but also a deep connection with the image of majestic Russia.

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Sizes: 32 × 34 × 92 cm .
Weight: 7 kg .
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