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New Model, New, First Class, With Lid, Rose Net, Cup & Saucer, Pink Lyushka, Princess Style ★Final limited price: ¥12,999. ★New, First Class ★However, when shipping with other pottery items, we will further discount ¥600 for each additional item from the second item onwards. Lomonosov (Imperial) Porcelain Imperial Porcelain (formerly Lomonosov) The finest Russian brand of tableware, established in 1744. The brand used at official Russian state dinners. It has also been occasionally introduced at high-end department stores such as Mitsukoshi in Nihonbashi and Isetan in Shinjuku. ★This is the same series as the TWG Pink Lyushka cup and saucer, but a more gorgeous type with a different shape. It's the lidded cup found at the tea shop "Kimikage Sou." ★Not only is it cute and gorgeous, but it also has the effect of keeping your tea from cooling down even after time passes. Also, I think it's very rare to sell a new one at this price. Cup: Diameter approx. 9.5cm, Height approx. 7.5cm Saucer: Diameter approx. 14.5cm Full capacity: approx. 250ml 80% full: approx. 200ml The luxurious atmosphere is exactly like the imperial kiln that conveys the good old days. However, even in the midst of luxury, because of the traditional lattice pattern, there is a sense of "looseness," or rather, it even looks modern. Despite appearances, it is highly practical. It has a large capacity, and the lid has the effect of keeping drinks from cooling down and properly steaming tea. How about it for desk work or reading? ★ Lomonosov (Imperial) Porcelain Imperial Porcelain (formerly Lomonosov) Established in 1744 by order of the Russian dynasty, it began as a purveyor to the royal family, and is a long-established, top-class brand. The official brand for Russian government state dinners. It has also been occasionally introduced at high-end department stores such as Mitsukoshi in Nihonbashi and Isetan in Shinjuku. ★However, please be aware that Lomonosov cups, despite being a branded cup, may have imperfections in their craftsmanship, such as minor paint errors and small scratches. Similar to some old Royal Copenhagen cups, the cup rim has a rough feel due to the inverted firing process. There may be what appears to be dirt on the thread base of Lomonosov cups, even when new, but this is due to the adhesion of glaze and gold paint during firing and is not dirt from use.
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