Vintage hand-engraved Kashmiri samovar tea kettle featuring beautiful traditional floral and chinar leaf designs. These ornate samovars were traditionally used to prepare and serve kahwa, a spiced green tea popular in the Kashmir region.

The samovar features intricate hand-engraved detailing throughout the body, lid, handle, and spout. The pierced base allows airflow for the internal charcoal heating chamber, a classic design used in traditional samovars to keep water hot for tea service.

Crafted from copper with brass accents, this piece makes a stunning decorative display for a kitchen, tea room, or collector of Middle Eastern or Indian metalwork.

Details:
• Vintage Kashmiri samovar
• Hand engraved floral and chinar leaf motifs
• Copper body with brass accents
• Ornate lid, handle, and spout
• Pierced charcoal base
• Traditional kahwa tea urn design

Condition:
Good vintage condition with natural patina consistent with age. Some wear and oxidation typical for copper/brass items of this age. Please review all photos for condition details.

A beautiful decorative piece and a wonderful addition for collectors of traditional tea ware or global antiques.

16 inches tall
Weighs 6lbs 11 oz
Interior charcoal tube intact