Russian Art Store

is an online store offering authentic handmade Russian art, gifts, jewelry made in Russian, toys for children and the whole family, board games, souvenirs, house-ware and more. We do our best to sell only quality, made in Russia items. 

We have a large physical store in Toronto and ship to Canada and U.S. 

Proudly serve our customers since 1953!

All for tea and coffee

You can easily surprise your guests with an unusual table setting, as well as the taste and quality of the prepared tea with our authentic Russian samovars! You can buy painted samovars with auto shutdown online from any city in North America. 

A glass holder is a Russian invention. Its appearance was associated with the custom of tea drinking, which was widely popular in Russia in the 19th century. Strong aromatic tea "in Russian" is an indispensable attribute of a noisy feast, and intimate conversation, and solitary thinking. In the memory of older people, the glass holder is strongly associated with the travelling by railway, and late gatherings in the kitchen, when the most important “life issues” were discussed. From the moment it appeared in the middle of the 19th century to the present day, the cup holder has been the subject of decorating the table during tea drinking.

You will not find such a choice of great samovars or glass holders in any store in Canada!

 

 

Chrystal glass
The glass is crystal. Height - 11 cm. Fit in size to all models of shackles. Made of heat-resistant crystal. Height - 11 cm. The lower diameter is 6.3 mm. Upper - 6.9 mm.

CAD $15.00

Tea Glass Holder "Vysotsky"
Dedicated to all fans of Vysotsky's artistic work. Kolchuginsky plant manufactured a new glass holder with the image of the greatest bard of the USSR

CAD $49.00

Samovar electric 3 liters "Matryoshka" in a set. 110 W with auto off.
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SAMOVAR with automatic shutdown function Teapot and tray included Samovar: - 3 liters - the height of the samovar is 36 cm - width of the samovar by handle 28 cm - material: brass - hand-painted, varnished - heating element power 1 kW, boiling time 18-20 minutes - weight of the samovar 2.7 kg Teapot: - teapot volume 700 ml - material: porcelain - hand-painted, varnished - teapot: weight 500 gr Tray: - size 31 by 41 cm - tray weight 400 gr

CAD $475.00

CAD $425.00

Turkish coffee pot CEZVE Royal
CEZVE - Turkish coffee pot INTENDED FOR MAKING COFFEE Instruction : Before first use, wash the copper pot thoroughly with detergent. Heating the product without water, as well as cleaning with metal brushes and abrasives is not allowed. Copper Turk Tips: Water should be soft, preferably artesian. Do not use standing or boiled water. Amount of coffee: tablespoon per cup. It is not the color that matters, but the taste. Brew over low heat until frothy. (92-96 C), without boiling. Serve coffee hot, premixed, otherwise all strong drink will remain at the bottom. Strength. The longer you cook, the longer the caffeine will last.  

CAD $33.00

Tea glass faceted
On September 11, 1943 a faceted glass was invented. On this day the first Soviet faceted glass was produced at the oldest glass factory in Russia in the city of Gus-Khrustalny. The design of the Soviet-style faceted glass is attributed to V.I. Mukhina, the author of the monumental composition "Worker and Kolhoz Woman" ", but there is no documentary evidence of this. Faceted glasses are still produced and are used in catering establishments, as well as in passenger trains (usually with a Tea Glass Holder).

CAD $6.00

Tea Glass Holder  "Bolshoi Theatre"
Nickel-plated tea glass holder with an image of the Bolshoi Theater, one of the main symbols of the culture of Russia. The tea glass holder is made of brass, nickel-plated and blackened for color contrast.

CAD $49.00

Tea Glass Holder "Coat of arms"
The coat of arms of the Russian Federation is the official state symbol of the Russian Federation. The coat of arms of the Russian Federation is a red heraldic shield, quadrangular, with rounded lower corners, pointed at the tip with a golden double-headed eagle that raised its spread wings. The eagle is crowned with two small crowns and above them one large crown, connected by a ribbon. In the right paw of the eagle is the scepter, in the left is the orb. On the chest of an eagle, a rider in a blue cloak strikes the overturned dragon with a silver spear. The Tea Glass Holder is made of brass, nickel-plated and silver-blackened.

CAD $49.00

Tea Glass Holder "Wood-grouse"
Tea glass holder made of brass, nickel-plated with blackening. There is a wood grouse sitting high on a branch of a coniferous tree in the central part of the Tea glass holder, against the background of the rising sun. Classic Kolchugin nickel-plated tea glass holders are widely used in trains on Russian Railways.

CAD $49.00

Tea Glass Holder "St. Isaac's Cathedral"
Antique blackened tea cup holder with the image of St. Isaac's Cathedral in the center; there are the coat of arms of the Russian Federation in the side medallions. St. Isaac's Cathedral (the official name is the Cathedral of St. Isaac of Dalmatia) is the largest Orthodox Church in St. Petersburg. It has the status of a museum. It was named in honor of Isaac of Dalmatia, a saint revered by Peter I, since the emperor was born on the saint's commemoration day (May 30). The church was designed by the architect Auguste Montferrand and built in 1818-1858. The construction was personally supervised by Emperor Nicholas I. The opening took place only on May 30 (June 11), 1858 and the church was consecrated as a cathedral.

CAD $49.00

Tea Glass Holder "Fatherland.Duty.Honor"
The Glass Holder blackened "Fatherland, Duty, Honor"

CAD $49.00

Tea Glass Holder "Saint Petersburg"
A tea glass holder "St. Petersburg" with the image of drawbridges in the city of St. Petersburg, there are the coat of arms of the Russian Federation in the side medallions.

CAD $49.00

Tea Glass Holder "USSR"
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Soviet Union (USSR) is a state that existed from 1922 to 1991 on the territory of Europe and Asia.

CAD $49.00

Tea Glass Holder "Steering wheel"
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Blackened tea glass holder "Steering wheel" - marine theme.

CAD $49.00

Tea Glass Holder "Worker and Kolhoz Woman"
Tea glass holder in Soviet style, depicting an outstanding monument of monumental art," the ideal and symbol of the Soviet era ", which is a dynamic sculptural group of two figures with sickle and hammer raised above their heads -" Worker andKolhoz Woman " in the side medallions coat of arms of the USSR.

CAD $49.00

Tea Glass Holder "Palm tree"
Tea Glass Holder Palm Tree. Blackened.

CAD $49.00

Thin-walled tea glass
Smooth glass tumbler, made especially for the Glass Holder. The glass is processed under special technological conditions that allow it to withstand a high temperature close to the boiling point. The glass is edged with a golden thin decorative ring, which effectively emphasizes the completeness of aesthetic design when bundled with a Glass Holder. The diameter of the base of the cup, calculated under the size of a standard Glass Holder - 63 mm., The upper diameter is 67 mm, the height of the cup is 100 mm. The volume of a glass is 250 ml.

CAD $5.00

Tea Glass Holder "For Teacher" gold plated
A tea glass holder as a gift to a teacher from loving students.

CAD $115.00

Tea Glassholder " "Wood-grouse"" gold plated
This is a universal tea glass holder in the Russian style, which will be a magnificent gift for those who love the Russian tea party, beautiful extraordinary things.

CAD $129.00

Tea Glass Holder "Kombat"
Blackened Tea Glass Holder Kombat (battalion commander) is an excellent gift for veterans on May 9th. The Kombat - one of the most striking and most expressive photos of the WWII, was taken by the Soviet photographer Max Alpert. The photo shows a commander raising a soldier to attack with a TT pistol in hand, a few seconds before his death. It is one of the most famous photographs of the times of the WWII

CAD $49.00

Tea Glass Holder "Bronze Horseman"
This is a universal tea glass holder in the Russian style, which will be a magnificent gift for those who love the Russian tea party, beautiful extraordinary things.

CAD $49.00

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