Brass Copper Handmade Tea Samovar
If you whenever visit to our country don’t hesitate “to have a sit by the samovar” and to have a leisurely talk while drinking tea from a samovar. The hand made and hammered Uzbek brass tea samovar could be used indoor or outdoor to decorate your home. Intricately hand stamped and hammered to create a beautiful pattern. Handmade Uzbek SAMOVAR embossed copperware is often exhibited on shelves as part of the decorative furniture of the house. Copper embossing workshop of Bukhara with engraved figure and floral motif.
****INTERESTING FACT YOU MAY WANT TO KNOW ABOUT SAMOVAR****
The first samovar-makers were the Lisitsyn brothers, russians, Ivan Fyodorovich and Nazar Fyodorovich who are historically recorded. From their childhood they were engaged in metalworking at the brass factory of their father, Fyodor Ivanovich Lisitsyn. In 1778 they made a samovar, and the same year Nazar Lisitsyn registered the first samovar-making factory in Russia. They may not have been the inventors of the samovar, but they were the first documented samovar-makers, and their various and beautiful samovar designs became very influential throughout the later history of samovar-making.
These and other early producers lived in Tula a city known for its metalworkers and arms-makers. Since the 18th century Tula has been also the main center of Russian samovar production, with tul’sky samovar being the brand mark of the city. A Russian saying equivalent to “carrying coal to Newcastle” is “to travel to Tula with one’s own samovar”. By the 19th century samovars were already a common feature of Russian tea culture. They were produced in large numbers and exported to Central Asia where the samovar has become an important attribute of a their household and particularly well-suited to tea-drinking in a communal setting over centuries. For an earthy addition to your existing décor, you simply cannot go wrong with our the craftsmen’s handmade SAMOVARS made of copper with engraved or embossed calligraphic motifs that are the best choice for your decor.
NOTE: Due to product is entirely handmade and we may have limited stock on some items. After item purchased, we will contact you within 24 hours prior to proccess your order. This embossed brass art may take from 7 to 15 days to make, so you will be updated via email consequently about product proccessing and shipping. Once the order is finished to order, we deliver all orders by Uzbekistan Registered Post which takes minimum 22-26 business days to reach anywhere in the world. In case, you are looking for the delivery any sooner, please ask for a priority shipping at an extra cost.
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