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 Riesiger Qalamzani- oder Ghalamzani-Samowar (traditionelle iranische Metallgravurkunst) in einem Kunsthandwerksladen im Großen Basar. Isfahan, Iran.
71469846 - Riesiger Qalamzani- oder Ghalamzani-Samowar (traditionelle iranische Metallgravurkunst) in einem Kunsthandwerksladen im Großen Basar. Isfahan, Iran.
Mann mit Samowar, Tee, Chai, Tchujski Trakt, Straße, Transitstrasse, Altai, Sibirien, Russland, Russische Föderation
71194793 - Mann mit Samowar, Tee, Chai, Tchujski Trakt, Straße, Transitstrasse, Altai, Sibirien, Russland, Russische Föderation
USA, California, Northern California, North Coast, Fort Ross, Fort Ross State Historic Park, site of Russian trading colony established in 1812, Russian samovar tea kettle
70403817 - USA, California, Northern California, North Coast, Fort Ross, Fort Ross State Historic Park, site of Russian trading colony established in 1812, Russian samovar tea kettle
Samovars in Mandrogi village on the bank of Svir River, Russia
70293517 - Samovars in Mandrogi village on the bank of Svir River, Russia
Ethnographic “Treasures in the Walls” Museum displays the lifestyles in Israel from the end of the Ottoman reign up to Israel’s first years
70295270 - Ethnographic “Treasures in the Walls” Museum displays the lifestyles in Israel from the end of the Ottoman reign up to Israel’s first years
Replica of a Russian traditional house with a samovar on the table, museum of Russian wooden architecture of Kizhi, Lake Onega, Republic of Karelia, Russia
70293529 - Replica of a Russian traditional house with a samovar on the table, museum of Russian wooden architecture of Kizhi, Lake Onega, Republic of Karelia, Russia
'Kyrgyzstan, Issyk Kul Province (Ysyk-Kol), Juuku valley, generous kyrgyz breakfast made of chai (tea), cream, butter and home-made cheese with the bread named ''koumkurme'''
71157396 - 'Kyrgyzstan, Issyk Kul Province (Ysyk-Kol), Juuku valley, generous kyrgyz breakfast made of chai (tea), cream, butter and home-made cheese with the bread named ''koumkurme'''