Behold the timeless tradition of Moroccan tea-making with our antique Moroccan Samovar, affectionately known as ‘Babbor’ – the emblematic figure in the art of Moroccan tea. This automatic tea-making machine is a testament to the intricate workmanship of copper, crafted by the adept hands of artisans whose skills have been honed over centuries.
This exquisite samovar is not just a kitchen accessory but a piece of Moroccan history. The main body, a central vessel made entirely of worked copper, is designed for both elegance and functionality. It features a tap at the bottom for convenient pouring, ensuring that your tea-making experience is as seamless as it is traditional.
At the base of this samovar lies a hearth, a dedicated space for the charcoal embers that bring the samovar to life, gently heating the water above. A hollow cylinder rises from the hearth, channeling the warmth to the water chamber, efficiently heating it by the embers’ glow.
The ascending warm air doesn’t stop there – it also envelops the teapot resting atop the chimney tube, cradling it in heat to steep the tea leaves to perfection. This thoughtful design ensures that both water and tea are heated simultaneously, preserving the authentic Moroccan tea flavor.
Outfitted with an elegantly placed spigot on the exterior wall, drawing hot water becomes an effortless task, adding a touch of convenience to this antique marvel.
Crafted in the 20th century, this piece is more than a samovar; it is a slice of Moroccan heritage, made from antique silvered copper, boasting a patina that tells of its history and cultural significance.
In good condition, the samovar measures an impressive 72.00 cm in length, 22.00 cm in width, and 23.00 cm in depth – dimensions that make it a commanding presence in any room.
Invite the essence of Moroccan culture into your home with this splendid silvered copper samovar from Bazzar Moroccan. It is more than just an artifact; it is a celebration of Moroccan art, history, and the beloved ritual of tea.
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