Arabian samovar from the early 20th century – functional, good condition

We present a unique example of an Arabian samovar from the early 20th century – functional and preserved in good condition. This unique milling tool, traditionally used in Middle Eastern countries for hand-grinding coffee, spices, or grains, is not only a practical item but also a fascinating element of cultural heritage. The samovar is made of solid metal (probably brass or iron) with characteristic ornamentation typical of Arabian utilitarian craftsmanship. Its mechanism is working – the rotation of the crank and the operation of the millstones are smooth, allowing an authentic experience of preparing freshly ground coffee Bedouin-style. Its dimensions (approx. 15-20 cm in height) make it handy and easy to store. This item dates from the period of intense trade and cultural contacts between Europe and the Orient. Samovars of this type were commonly used in homes in present-day Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, or Syria. Signs of use (patina on the metal, slight abrasions) add authenticity and testify to its rich history. Ideal for:
  • Collectors of ethnic and oriental antiques
  • Enthusiasts of Arab culture and coffee
  • People looking for original, functional vintage items
The samovar will be an excellent decoration for interiors in boho, rustic, or oriental style, and at the same time can serve as a unique museum exhibit in a home collection. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a functional, century-old item with a documented pedigree.

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From €195.40
Samowar arabski z początku XX w. – sprawny, dobry stan
€195.40
Asmowar arabski pocz. XX w. – sprawny, dobry stan | Lapidarium