A samovar is a commodity that has found its place in homes since it arrived in Iran. This product was initially used for brewing coffee but during the Qajar period the first Iranian Samovar were produced and due to the fact that most people drank tea, it was used to brew tea.
This Set of Persian Samovar made of Copper and Inlaid with Neyshaburi Turquoise. Its size is 65x55x55 cm.
Turquoise Inlaid Set of Persian Samovar
$2200
Firuzehkubi are small pieces of Turquoise gem stone which are inlaid, like mosaics, on a base that are tools or utensils made of copper, silver, brass or bronze. They can cover all the base or parts of it. Firuzehkubi is a rather young handicraft, beginning only seventy years ago. Inlaid Persian turquoise is one of the most beautiful Iranian artworks with a history of at least half a century. Iranian artists use turquoise in various forms of art including calligraphy and handicrafts.
A samovar is a metal container traditionally used to heat and boil water in Persia & Russia. Samovars (sometimes also spelled Samavar or Samaavar) are a staple in most Persian homes. Just like in Russian, Tea is a popular drink in Iran. Pretty much everyone begins their day with a cup of tea, drinks some more after each meal as well as some between meals.
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