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★ Instant purchase is welcome! ★ The final price is 7999 yen. ★ Combined shipping discount available. ★ Cup diameter: approx. 9cm Height: approx. 7.5cm Saucer diameter: approx. 15cm Cup capacity: approx. 240ml when full ★ The design seems to be based on the majestic theme of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior... or is it? The onion-shaped domes of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, which already have a somewhat fairytale-like whimsical quality, are further deformed and simplified, decorated with many small floral patterns, and feature a cute design with onion shapes, soft serve ice cream cones, and "Pichon-kun" (a Japanese rain mascot) all crowded together. It's even said that they are called "onion domes" locally. This cute onion dome design is said to be proof of the fusion of Christian architecture and Islamic culture, and also symbolizes the flames of prayer candles. And then there's the innovative conical form unique to Lomonosov. Yet, the color scheme is only cobalt blue and gold on a white background, making it very chic and harmonious with various tableware. ★ Perfect for Christmas. ★ Also, unlike Lomonosov, which mainly features tea cups and French coffee cups, this cup has a capacity and shape that are perfect for Japanese coffee, making it very convenient to use. ★ Lomonosov (Imperial) Porcelain Imperial Porcelain A top-class brand of tableware that has been in existence since 1744, established by order of the Russian dynasty and started as a royal purveyor. In the past, it was also a brand that was occasionally introduced in high-end department stores in Japan, such as Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi and Shinjuku Isetan, and LUPICIA Jiyugaoka. There are various theories, but it is said to be the fourth oldest kiln in Europe, following Meissen, Royal Copenhagen, and Ginori. It is still sold at Mariage Frères. ★ However, due to the many handmade processes, there are more imperfections compared to Japanese brand cups. Please assume that there are scratches on the gold paint and paint errors on all items. The same is true even if you purchase it at a high price at a high-end tea shop in Ginza. I independently re-select first-class items, so I believe I can deliver stable quality that is especially comparable to department stores and high-end stores. Similar to Royal Copenhagen's high-end line, it uses the old-fashioned "upside-down firing" method, so the rim of the cup has a unique "smooth" texture.
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