Samovar combined "Shot glass. Lady" for 7 liters
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The combined samovar with a pipe "Lady" is not just a piece of utensils, but a genuine work of decorative and applied art created in the best traditions of Russian tea drinking. Its body is made of mirror-polished brass and gold-plated, the decorative elements are accentuated by dark wood handles and rich green enamel on the base. The set includes a pipe with a curly wooden handle, which harmonizes with the finish of the samovar itself.
The main decoration of the product is a hand—painted reproduction of Boris Kustodiev's painting "Merchant's Wife at Tea" (1918). This is one of the most recognizable images of Russian painting of the 20th century, embodying the idealized world of pre-revolutionary Russia. In the foreground is a majestic merchant's wife with an open face and proud bearing, sitting at a set table against the backdrop of a luxurious summer garden. In front of her is a samovar, a tea steamer, and an abundance of treats: watermelons, gingerbread, and berries. In the depths there is a cozy porch, a gazebo, passers—by and servants, everything is immersed in the atmosphere of a measured, unhurried life. The artist lovingly depicts not so much a specific moment as a symbol of well-being, comfort and generosity of the Russian soul.
Such a samovar is not just a functional object, but also a vivid art statement that will become a central accent in the interior or collection. It will fit seamlessly into the office of a connoisseur of Russian art, as well as into the solemn atmosphere of the meeting room, emphasizing the taste, respect for traditions and cultural depth of the owner.
| Country of manufacture: | Russia |
| Material: | metal |
| Volume, Ml: | 7000 |
| Sizes: | 35 × 30 × 55 cm . |
| Weight: | 6.6 kg . |