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★ Immediate purchase welcome ★ Brand new, first-class ★ No discounts, but we offer a combined discount of -600 yen for each item after the second one. ★ Separate cake plate, originally 5999 yen, but the white of the ceramic material is different from the cup and saucer... so we'll reduce it to 4999 yen. If you combine it with this item, it's -600 = plus 4399 yen. ★ Cup: Diameter approx. 9cm+, Height approx. 7cm- Saucer: Diameter approx. 14.5cm+ Full capacity: 230ml Same shape and capacity as the stone bridge set. It's a slightly deep, generous size, perfect for desk work or morning cafe au lait. Suitable for both coffee and tea. ★ The legendary red horse that heralds spring in the cold land, and the lucky rooster. Cups featuring colorful depictions of these two major symbols of good fortune. Red, yellow, blue... a bold color scheme reminiscent of a circus, combined with simple traditional paintings. The slightly muted, paint-like colors are also lovely. The human-like, slightly intellectual and sexy? horses reminiscent of Chagall's, with their curly manes, are very attractive. ★ Due to pricing reasons, this pattern is rarely available, but it brightens up tables and interiors, and has many loyal fans, so I've stocked a small amount. ★ This pattern is sometimes sold at Mariage Frères. ★ Designed by Varabievsky, the most famous leading painter in the history of the kiln. ★ Lomonosov (Imperial) Porcelain Imperial Porcelain Imperial Porcelain Formerly Lomonosov Founded in 1744 by order of the Russian dynasty, it began as a royal purveyor and is a long-established, top-class brand. The official Russian state banquet brand. It has been occasionally introduced at high-end department stores such as Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi and Shinjuku Isetan in the past. ★ However, Lomonosov, due to its many handmade processes, tends to have more imperfections compared to Japanese brand cups. Please assume that all pieces have some scratches on the gold trim or paint errors. The gold trim is equivalent to 22-karat gold, so the color is beautiful but soft and thin. Imperfections are the same at Ginza department store events and official Russian stores, and we have independently re-selected these as first-class, so they are relatively good. Like the high-end line of Royal Copenhagen, "upside-down firing" is used, giving the rim of the cup a unique, smooth texture. Year of the Horse
3 months ago