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Russian Tableware Imperial Porcelain Blues (Pink Net) Teacup & Saucer 250ml New decoration
Description
The "Cobalt Net" series features a cobalt mesh pattern and beautiful gold decorations. It was based on a dinner set presented to Empress Catherine II.
His unique and elegant style has been highly acclaimed around the world, and in
1958 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Brussels World's Fair.
For more than half a century since its introduction in 1949, it
has been loved by people all over the world as a representative pattern of imperial porcelain.
"Blues" painted the pattern of the cobalt net series in a muted pink.
It is a popular item with a gorgeous yet calm color. It has
a girly atmosphere, and it
seems to be an accent for table coordination even if you combine it with your white or pink tableware. A
special tableware that is luxuriously decorated with plenty of gold and invites you
to feel elegant every time you pick it up, adds
color to your dining table.
It is a gem that can be used for many generations.
You can spend an elegant tea time that will make you feel like you have escaped from your usual daily life into a different space.
Regardless of whether you are a woman or a man, it is perfect for those who are indebted to you on a daily basis and your loved ones as an
elegant gift with a heart on a special anniversary, not only as a festive gift or present, but also as a
reward for your hard work. The
opulence of the Romanov dynasty.
Imperial porcelain, Russia's oldest masterpiece porcelain brand that continues to shine with an unparalleled grace and brilliance.
To this day, the most popular series are
Anna Yatskevich Anna Yatskevich's
"COBALTNET" and
Alexsei Vorobyevsky's works that
skillfully weave Russian customs.
During the Soviet era,
there were many artists who were very talented in painting and modeling porcelain.
Among the painters, the
names of Yatskevich and Vorobievsky cannot be left out.
Jackevich's reputation as a painter is evident in the fact that he
was entrusted with decorating a vase of flowers created to commemorate his victory in the war against Nazi Germany
.
On the other hand, Vorobievsky, who began his career as a painter in the mid-1920s, worked on motifs from
an early stage, and the motifs he excelled at were Russian
folklore.
Based on ancient Russian folk tales,
he boldly reconstructed them to establish a poetic and fantastical style, which
is still highly regarded today.
〜 Splendid life How to enjoy tea in Russia 〜
Tea time in Russia is a
unique way of drinking tea called Russian tea.
Because it is a straight black tea, the
shape of the pot and cup is devised so that you can enjoy its delicate color and aroma.
In addition to the trio of teacups, saucers and cake plates, which are essential for British-style tea time,
Russian
tea is complemented by a jam dish similar to the Japan bean dish. You
will have a straight cup of tea while eating jam and honey as a tea drink.
Russia is said to have a culture that is a
fusion of Europe and Asia, both geographically and ethnically.
The series of dezan bell towers of the Russian Orthodox Church has
unique patterns and shapes, and you can feel the Russianness wonderfully.
Why don't you experience the tea culture and history of Russia, a country with different roots from Western Europe, along with delicious Russian cakes with tea sets decorated with abundant gold
As a fashionable miscellaneous item (figurine / object) with a strong presence, it
adds a high-quality and gorgeous atmosphere to the interior space.
Imperial Porcelain Manufactory is the oldest kiln in Russia, established in St. Petersburg in 1744 at the behest of Elizaveta, the daughter of Tsar Peter the Great, during the Romanov dynasty, which established a glamorous Russian culture. From the very beginning of the kiln, the kiln produced ceramics for the Romanov family and the royal court, decorating the tables and rooms of all the royal banquets, including the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg and the Catherine Palace in Tsarskoye Selo.
With the prosperity of the Russian Empire, Imperial Porcelain developed as a kiln exclusively for the emperor.
During the Soviet era after the Russian Revolution in 1917, the company began to produce ceramic products for munitions, but even during that time, it was manufactured in small numbers and exhibited at many overseas expositions for national power promotion, and was highly regarded for its pure materials and artistry. Later, in 1925, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the founding of the Russian Academy of Sciences, it was renamed the "Lomonosov Porcelain Factory" in honor of the great scientist Mikhail Lomonosov, who was active in the time of Elisabeth. Since 1991, the production of everyday tea utensils and tableware has been rapidly revived, and the splendid porcelain of the past has been reproduced. Lomonosov's products rarely leaked out of the gates, and only some collectors owned them, but since privatization in 1993, they have started exporting to the United States and Japan, making it easier to own products that were previously only available in art galleries and museums.
Today, the company produces about 3,000 types of products in various materials such as hard porcelain, soft ceramics, and bone china, including tea sets, coffee sets, figurines, and decorative plates. The numerous ceramics produced in St. Petersburg with tradition and techniques that have been passed down by craftsmen for more than 270 years are highly regarded not only in Russia but also around the world for their history and high quality. Material: Porcelain (gold-colored part 22-karat gold)
"Request for purchase of Imperial Porcelain porcelain products" There
are the following points due to the characteristics of the material or in the manufacturing process, but it is a product that meets the manufacturer's quality standards.
There is no problem with the quality. Thank you for your understanding.
・ The design, position, color, etc. of the pattern of the product introduced on the website and the product to be delivered may differ.
(Especially figurines, facial expressions may vary.)
There may be pinholes (dents like needle holes), line scratches, protrusions, and roughness.
・ Small black spots and stains caused by the manufacturing process may be seen.
・ There may be unevenness and line scratches on the gold.
"About production techniques"
(1) Hand painting
/ Hand painting (2) Transfer / Printing
(3) Hand painting / Hand painting + Transfer / Print
.
Even if the pattern is the same, the production technique differs depending on the item, and it is subject to change without notice from the manufacturer.
Brand Quality
Shipping Cost
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The overseas shipping is provided by Japan Post Co., Ltd.
*shipping fee automatically calculated based on the weight of your order according to EMS rates. The shipping fee depends on the weight. - See more details of International charges other than shipping fee
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The shipping in Japan is provided by Yamato Transport Co., Ltd.
We fix the shipping fee to a nationwide flat fee 660JPY per parcel, but in case your order over 20,000JPY in total without consumption tax of 10% and any handling charges, the shipping is free of charge.
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