The electric samovar "Coat of Arms of the Russian Federation" is the embodiment of national pride, brought out in the form of a utilitarian masterpiece. It is designed for those who prefer to demonstrate status in every detail, including table setting. The case is made of nickel-plated brass with mirror polishing, reflecting and enhancing the luster of the gilded elements. In the center is a relief double—headed eagle, minting the power of state power from metal. The valve, base, legs and crown on the lid are plated with gold. Accents of lacquered wood on the handles add expressiveness and visual balance.
This samovar was created in the traditions of the best Ural workshops, where every element is perfected by hand. Grinding, polishing, engraving — everything is done with an accuracy of a fraction of a millimeter, which allows you to achieve a museum level of detail. Gilding is applied to metal through a multi-step process that requires skill and patience. Volume, shape, fluidity of lines — in every detail you can feel the Russian craft school, combined with modern electric heating technologies. The samovar does not just work, but gives aesthetics to the daily ritual of tea drinking.
Such an item is intended for the office of a major entrepreneur, a meeting room in a private residence, or as a top-level diplomatic gift. He emphasizes the status of the host, his deep connection with culture and the desire for things that are not just beautiful, but meaningful. It's not an accessory — it's an object that conveys strength, taste, and national dignity.