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Struggle Diameter 8 inches. Unique hand - carved Russian wooden picture. Made solely by hand. Imported from Moscow. 100% authentic. Outstanding gift idea. Ships within 7 - 12 business days. - Category: Gifts/Specialty - Collectibles - Folk Art Item: 453597669
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Polished Brass Samovar Height 20 - 22'. Polished brass. Please contact us to enquire about the exact shipping cost before placing your order. - Category: Gifts/Specialty - Collectibles - Drinking & Dining Item: 453739926
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Carved Santa 27 Height 12. 4 inches. Hand carved wooden Santa figurine, made of lime - tree, imported from Moscow, Russia. Hand painted by a professional Russian artisan; and covered w glitter and several layers of crystal clear lacquer (to make its bright fine coloring last for years). Festive pattern coat gives the Santa its Christmas look. Most of our Santas are also signed by the artists that made th - Gifts/Specialty - Collectibles - Christmas Gifts - 453520439 Carved Santa 27 em. Russian hand carved wooden Santas always make most and unforgettable Christmas gifts. Make sure you get some for your loved ones this Christmas |
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Brass Russian Samovar Dimensions height c. 14' Metric height 35 cm Volume 3 liters Type electric functional Voltage 220 volts, 1. 25 KVt (no voltage converter necessary; plug adaptor would do) Availability ships within 6 - 12 business days Origin Russian Federation Product Details This brass - plated Russian samovar is an authentic electric Russian samovar (functional and ready to make tea) of a traditional shape. - Gifts/Specialty - Collectibles - Drinking & Dining - 453520254 Brass Russian Samovar It is 100% original, refurbished, made and imported from Russia. Would definitely make a gift to anyone interested in Russian culture. MORE INFO RELATED STORY SAMOVAR HISTORY Samovar is a purely Russian invention. It is used for making tea. In the 17th century tea was delivered to Russia from the territory of West Mongolia and it was used as medicine among the nobility. Tea was a competitor of 'sbiten', the most favourite drink in Russia back then. Its components were hot water, medicinal herbs and honey. In the 18th century in the Urals and Tula samovar - kitchens were invented. They were divided into 3 parts - 2 of them devoted to meals cooking, and the third 1 wholly devoted to tea - making. Sbitennik and samovar - kitchen were samovar prototypes. There were d |
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