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★ Price can be reduced to 7999 yen, please comment. ★ Immediate purchase is welcome. ★ When shipping with other pottery items, a combined shipping discount of 600 yen will be applied to each additional item. Please inquire. ★ Golden Glass = Field of Light. This is the exact same type and pattern as the Lomonosov cup and saucer used by Captain Ri, played by Hyun Bin, in the Korean drama "Crash Landing on You." ★ Diameter approx. 8 x 5 cm, width approx. 13 cm, height approx. 9 cm This has the exact same capacity and shape as the classic cobalt net creamer, the most famous Lomonosov design. The capacity is about 300CC when filled to 80-90%, and about 350CC when almost full. However, the mouth is tapered, so it doesn't feel out of place even when used by a single person in small amounts. ★ Lavish gold accents equivalent to 22-karat gold depict branches with delicate golden leaves, and between them, perhaps echinacea, deep rose-colored wildflowers and light blue wildflowers bloom. It's like a spring scene where lively flowers have bloomed again from the parched, golden-colored grasslands, along with fresh green. The simple brushwork, with its characteristic slow and deliberate touch, is pleasing to the eye, and the use of gradations with multiple colors of glaze is also subtly luxurious. ★ Lomonosov (Imperial) Porcelain An established, top-class brand that has been in business since 1744, established by order of the Russian imperial family. Used at official state dinners. It has also been introduced irregularly at high-end department stores such as Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi and Shinjuku Isetan in the past. Founded by Empress Elizabeth, it is said to be the fourth oldest among European brand cups, alongside Meissen and Royal Copenhagen (although there are various theories), but it was a phantom pottery that was almost unknown in Western countries for decades due to the effects of the Cold War. It excels in retro and oriental designs that are unlike anything else, traditional paintings reminiscent of Chagall, and gentle designs that don't seem like they're from overseas. ★ Although it is a genuine first-class product, Lomonosov's craftsmanship is rough compared to other brand cups. Please understand that there may be paint errors, color adhesion of the glaze on the foot rim during firing, and minor scratches. The same is true even if you buy it at a high-class store in Ginza or a department store. We also inspect and discard items with too many problems, so I think you can purchase Lomonosov products with confidence.
3 months ago