In the 19th century, when trade with Russia, Central Asia, and China increased, it became widely used. It is a household utensil. Also, in the 19th century, it was widely used among nomadic and semi-nomadic Kazakhs, as well as among caravan travelers and passengers. It was used to brew tea on long journeys, while traveling, or at caravan stops. This travel samovar was smaller and lighter than large home samovars, making it easy to carry. The vessel was designed for boiling water and was shaped like a jug. Material: brass.