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CHAROCOAL-BURNING TEA KETTLE
Samowar; Electric samovar; Semaver; Çaydanlık; Самовар; Caydanlik; Samovars
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  • Samovar in [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]
  • ''The Merchant's Wife at tea time'' by [[Boris Kustodiev]], showcasing [[Russian tea culture]]
  • Samovar with painting

samovar         
['sam?v?:, ?sam?'v?:]
¦ noun a highly decorated Russian tea urn.
Origin
Russ., lit. 'self-boiler'.
Samovar         
A samovar (, , literally "self-brewer") is a metal container traditionally used to heat and boil water. Although originating in Russia, the samovar is well known outside of Russia and has spread through Russian culture to other parts of Eastern Europe, as well as Western and Central and South Asia.
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A samovar is a large decorated container for heating water, traditionally used in Russia for making tea.
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Samovar

A samovar (Russian: самовар, IPA: [səmɐˈvar] (listen), literally "self-brewer") is a metal container traditionally used to heat and boil water. Although originating in Russia, the samovar is well known outside of Russia and has spread through Russian culture to other parts of Eastern Europe, as well as Western and Central and South Asia. Since the heated water is typically used to make tea, many samovars have a ring-shaped attachment (Russian: конфорка, konforka) around the chimney to hold and heat a teapot filled with tea concentrate. Though traditionally heated with coal or kindling, many newer samovars use electricity to heat water in a manner similar to an electric water boiler. Antique samovars are often prized for their beautiful workmanship.