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New, First-Class Lomonosov Swan Lake Cup, Saucer, and Cake Plate Trio Set ★ Limited price: ¥13,999 including shipping. ★ Immediate purchase OK ★ New, First-Class ★ Additional -¥600 discount for each additional item if bundled. Please wait for the price to be adjusted before purchasing more than one item to receive the bundle discount. This cup features the Swan Lake design. The main design is a very elegant one with extremely fine line drawings on a white cup, which creates the charm of pure white, delicate lace. Swans and black swans are dancing on the cup. And on the cup, saucer, and dessert plate, the stage, which is likened to a lake, sparkles and shines all over. I don't think you often see such an elegant and kawaii design in overseas designs. The cup is so thin that it is slightly transparent when held up to the light, with a good mouthfeel, fine and delicate line drawings, pastel colors, and gold decoration equivalent to 22-karat gold. ★ How about a gift for ballet lovers? (Limited stock, but gift wrapping is available for an additional ¥200 in a separate cylindrical gift box. Please see the listing information "About Gift Wrapping" for details.) Cup diameter: approx. 7cm Saucer diameter: approx. 12cm Cake plate: approx. 15cm Approx. 165ml when filled to 80% ★ Lomonosov (Imperial) Porcelain Imperial Porcelain Formerly Lomonosov Founded in 1744 by Empress Elizabeth of Russia, it is the oldest brand in Russia. It is still used at official state dinners. It is said to be the fourth oldest among European brands, along with Meissen and Royal Copenhagen (although there are various theories). It has been introduced irregularly at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi and Shinjuku Isetan in the past. It has also been sold for a long time at TWG Tea. Some cups are still sold at Mariage Frères in Paris and Ginza/Shinjuku stores. ★ Please note that Lomonosov cups, considering they are a brand, may have some imperfections, such as minor paint errors, the adhesion of glaze color on the foot rim during firing, and minor scratches. This is the same even if you buy them at high-end stores in Ginza or department stores in Russia. Items with too many problems are inspected and discarded independently, so they are cheaper than high-end stores, but I think you can buy them with confidence.
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