Description
Charcoal samowar teapot stainless steel
Samowar size: Ø 24 x 45 cm
Capacity 5 L
Samovar Color: Stainless Steel
Material: stainless steel 1.2 mm
Cover: Ø 25 x 5.5 cm
Tea Pot holder: Ø 11 x 5 cm
Chimney: Ø 6,3 x 40 cm
Stainless steel teapot
Capacity: 0.7 L
Material: stainless steel 1.0 mm
Camping Set
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Samovar
Cover
Teapot Holder
Shornstein
Teapot
Info
Samovar
The samovar, or charcoal samovar is an object that is used in the Middle East, Russia, Turkey, Iran and Central Asia to the tea. A samovar is an often ornate kettle hot water boiler that was heated with charcoal, wood or other fuel. The samovar was invented about 260 years in the East Room of the Caucasian Russian Persian Turkish border region. At that time, still fired with wood. The samovar is meant for tea. A samovar only benefit very little. You should also have a tea pot to pot for the tea extract. The drinkable tea (usually black) is obtained by diluting a small amount of tea concentrate from the teapot with boiling water from the samovar