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Lights & Lighting – VISERBELLA wall light

$0.00

Product details:

Material number: 97645
Enclosure Material: steel

Persian Brass Engraving Vase Model Bird

$0.00

Information

Dimensions

9x9x31 cm
Approximate weight

700 Gram

Place of production

Iran
Washability

By hand

Application

Decorative
Material

Brass

Handling time

7 Days

 

Persian Calligraphy Wooden Lampshade

$0.00

Information

Dimensions

35x35x25 cm
Approximate weight

3500 Gram

Place of production

Iran
Application

Decorative & Consumables

Material

Wood
Handling time

7 Days

 

Persian Copper Engraving Vase Model Pardaz

$0.00

information

Dimensions

8x8x22 cm
Approximate weight

310 Gram

Place of production

Iran
Washability

By hand

Application

Decorative
Material

Copper

Handling time

7 Days

 

Persian Copper Table Lamp Model Shah Abbas (2x)

$0.00

Information

Dimensions 7x7x35 cm
Approximate weight

300 Gram

Place of production

Iran
Application

Decorative

Material

Copper
Handling time

7 Days

 

Persian Engraved Copper Candy Bowl Dish 01

$0.00

Information

Dimensions

13 x 11 x 11 cm
Approximate weight

220 Gram

Place of production

Isfahan
Washability

By hand

Application

Consumables
Material

Copper

Handling time

7 Days

 

Persian Ghalamzani Tableau Model Rose

$0.00

Information

Dimensions

23x17x1 cm
Approximate weight

200 Gram

Place of production

Iran
Washability

By hand

Application

Decorative
Material

Copper

Handling time

7 Days
Glazed veneer

Yes by Copper

 

Set Of 3 Firuzehkubi Copper Mirror & candlestick

$0.00

Information

Dimensions

30x55x60 Cm
Approximate weight

4300 Gram

Place of production

Isfahan
Washability

By hand

Application

Decorative & Consumables
Material

Copper + Neyshabur Turquoise

Handling time

7 Days

 

Set of 3 Liter Persian Brass & Silver Samovar

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Persian Samovar

A samovar is a metal container traditionally used to heat and boil water in Persia & Russia. Samovars (sometimes also spelled Samavar or Samaavar) are a staple in most Persian homes. Just like in Russian, Tea is a popular drink in Iran. Pretty much everyone begins their day with a cup of tea, drinks some more after each meal as well as some between meals.