- in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, and some
other Slavic states.
Podstakanniks appeared in
Russian tea
culture in the late 18th century, when drinking...
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remains po****r
however on
Russian trains,
usually alongside the use of
podstakanniks for the
serving of tea, and has
become a
symbol of the
Russian railways...
- A cup
holder is a device, such as a
podstakannik (Russian) or zarf (Turkish), to hold a cup or
other drinking vessel. It may be free
standing to hold cups...
- well-known most
because of po****r
kolchugino tea gl****-holders or
podstakanniks (Russian: подстаканник). In 1871
Alexander Kolchugin, a merchant, acquired...
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icons Zhostovo painting Tableware Kasli iron
sculpture Faceted gl****
Podstakannik Samovar Clothing Afghanka Budenovka French Gymnastyorka Kokoshnik Kosovorotka...
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icons Zhostovo painting Tableware Kasli iron
sculpture Faceted gl****
Podstakannik Samovar Clothing Afghanka Budenovka French Gymnastyorka Kokoshnik Kosovorotka...
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icons Zhostovo painting Tableware Kasli iron
sculpture Faceted gl****
Podstakannik Samovar Clothing Afghanka Budenovka French Gymnastyorka Kokoshnik Kosovorotka...
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icons Zhostovo painting Tableware Kasli iron
sculpture Faceted gl****
Podstakannik Samovar Clothing Afghanka Budenovka French Gymnastyorka Kokoshnik Kosovorotka...
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icons Zhostovo painting Tableware Kasli iron
sculpture Faceted gl****
Podstakannik Samovar Clothing Afghanka Budenovka French Gymnastyorka Kokoshnik Kosovorotka...
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icons Zhostovo painting Tableware Kasli iron
sculpture Faceted gl****
Podstakannik Samovar Clothing Afghanka Budenovka French Gymnastyorka Kokoshnik Kosovorotka...