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Samovar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A samovar (Russian: самовар, ; literally "self-boiler") is a heated metal container traditionally used to heat and boil water in and around Russia, as well as in other Central, South...
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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Samovars. ... Because of the simple valve system samovars are often used with a sump bowl, or drip bowl, beneath the spout to catch the drips. This is especially true of those produced and used in the past when milling the two pieces of the valve was done using hand tools that...
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Among monuments of folk domestic art samovars occupy specific place. They may be considered not only as domestic utensils, some of them are real works of applied arts. Each true master wanted to astonish the customers be their creative fantasy.
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Russian Samovar enthusiasts know how truly lovely and functional they are. Find out more about this and other fine tea accessories when you browse our site ... Samovar owners have a passion for tea. Because this is without a doubt the most elegant and at the same time ... Perfected and produced by a small German company,
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