This 3-liter electric samovar in acorn form is made of brass with nickel coating, standing 371 mm tall with a 1 kW heating element — a functioning piece of Russian tea culture that doubles as a decorative centerpiece. The samovar occupies a commercial niche few products manage: it is simultaneously a working appliance, a cultural artifact and a gift item, selling through housewares retail, souvenir and duty-free channels, and the hospitality trade that uses samovars to stage Russian-themed service.
Nickel-coated brass is the traditional premium execution — the mirror finish resists tarnish and presents the classic samovar gleam buyers expect. The 3-liter volume serves a family table or a café service station, heated electrically from an ordinary socket rather than the historical charcoal pipe.
Handle and tap proportions (258 and 253 mm) follow the traditional acorn silhouette. At a wholesale price from 90 USD and a 20-unit minimum order, the samovar fits gift wholesalers, cultural retail, restaurant suppliers and exporters serving diaspora and tourism markets.
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