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★ Instant purchase welcome ★ Brand new, first-class, authentic product ★ Reduced from 9999 yen to 8999 yen ★ Price is firm (discount available when bundled) ★ May be removed from sale without notice. This item features: Deep cobalt blue and gold accents A saucered mug designed with the Preobrazhenskaya Church, a famous church on Kizhi Island, an island with many old wooden churches in Russia, a World Heritage site. It depicts the appearance of a super-skilled wooden dome assembled without using a single nail, floating on a small island with a vast grassland. The elegant expression of the gorgeous Arabic pattern in a deep, oriental cobalt blue is sophisticated and lovely. ★ Cup: Approximately 9.5cm in diameter, approximately 9.5cm in height Saucer: Approximately 16cm in diameter It's a large mug size, holding approximately 350cc when full, so it can hold about 300cc. It's smaller than Starbucks' large mugs, but perhaps a bit larger for a Japanese mug. It's an elegant style, common with Lomonosov, with a saucer, which is generally a bit unusual. You can use the mug on its own, and I use the large saucer as a plate for sweets. ★ Lomonosov Porcelain Imperial Porcelain Imperial Porcelain (formerly Lomonosov) is a long-established, top-quality Russian brand, founded by order of the Russian imperial family in 1744 and started as a purveyor to the Russian Imperial Court. It is the official brand for Russian state banquets. In the past, it was sometimes introduced at high-end department stores such as Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi and Shinjuku Isetan. Currently, some cups are available at Mariage Frères. ★ Please note that Lomonosov cups, for a brand cup, may have imperfections, such as minor paint errors, glaze color on the foot rim from firing, and minor scratches. This is the same even if you buy them at high-end stores in Ginza or Russian department stores. I also inspect and discard items with too many problems, so I offer them at a much lower price than high-end stores, but the quality is not particularly inferior, and I think you can purchase with confidence. ★ Due to the traditional "upside-down firing" method, the rim of the cup has a unique, matte texture that is smooth and "silky," like some Royal Copenhagen cups.
9 months ago