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★ Instant purchase is welcome! ★ Final limited price: ¥8499 ★ Cake plate only: ¥4999, discount available when bundled. ★ For each additional item after the second, deduct ¥600. (Total of -¥600 for 2 items, -¥1200 for 3 items) Please comment if you wish to purchase multiple items. ★ This item is "Flower Basket" This is a classic pattern of Lomonosov, depicting lovely spring flowers packed in a basket, which has been around for decades. A bouquet of flowers, and a mesh basket pattern around it. The gold rim on the inside also has a basket pattern. The tips of the leaves in the bouquet are curled, and there are geometric, densely packed, repetitive patterns. The touch has a blurring effect, like a dyed ceramic bowl. It is detailed, but also gentle, with a retro design. And the form is a rare geometric conical form (although it is a classic shape for Lomonosov) that you won't see in other brands. The exquisite balance between the gentle retro floral pattern and the modern, unusual conical cup is wonderful. ★ Cup diameter: approx. 9cm Height: approx. 7.5cm Saucer diameter: approx. 15cm Cup capacity: approx. 240ml when almost full ★ Also, unlike Lomonosov, it is perfect not only for tea but also as a Japanese coffee cup, so it is very easy to use. ★ Lomonosov (Imperial) Porcelain Imperial Porcelain Imperial Porcelain Founded in 1744 by Empress Elizabeth of Russia, it began as a royal purveyor and is a top-class brand of tableware in the area. In the past, it was also introduced irregularly in high-end department stores such as Mitsukoshi in Nihonbashi and Isetan in Shinjuku, Japan. There are various theories, but it is said to be the fourth oldest kiln in Europe, following Meissen, Royal Copenhagen, and Ginori. ★ However, Lomonosov tends to have more imperfections than Japanese brand cups, perhaps because of the many hand-painted processes or the country's characteristics. Please assume that all items have some scratches on the gold paint or paint errors. The same is true even if you buy it at a high price at a high-end tea shop in Ginza. I independently re-select the first-class items, so I think I can deliver stable quality that is especially comparable to department stores and high-end stores. Like the high-end line of Royal Copenhagen, it uses the old-fashioned "upside-down firing" method, so the rim of the cup has a unique matte, smooth texture.
7 months ago