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★ Instant purchase is welcome. ★ The final price is 13999 yen, including shipping. ★ If you purchase with other pottery items, you will receive an additional 600 yen discount for each item after the 13999 yen price. "Romeo and Juliet" The elegant and delicate lines, thinner than 1 millimeter, and the refined touch of the Romeo and Juliet painting are wonderful. The stage's port town spreads out there. A gentle touch, rare in overseas pottery, that is also reminiscent of Japanese kawaii. The cup is so thin that light shines through it. Gold accents are used effectively, but they are still elegant. Many parts of Juliet and Romeo's costumes, and the dotted lines of the canopy are gold accents. It sparkles during morning and evening tea times. Highly recommended for ballet lovers, as well as Shakespeare enthusiasts. Cup diameter: approx. 7cm Saucer diameter: approx. 12cm Cake plate: approx. 15cm Approx. 165ml when 80% full ★ Unlike Lomonosov, this shape is easy to use for coffee as well as tea. It's a cup from a country with a coffee culture, like French coffee, so it's a bit small, but it has more capacity than it looks because it's extremely thin. ★ Lomonosov (Imperial) Porcelain Imperial Porcelain The highest-quality brand of tableware in the area, established in 1744, started by Empress Elizabeth of Russia and used by the Imperial Court. In the past, it was sometimes introduced at high-end department stores such as Mitsukoshi in Nihonbashi and Isetan in Shinjuku. Although there are various theories, it is said to be the fourth oldest kiln in Europe, following Meissen, Royal Copenhagen, and Ginori. It has also been sold at Mariage Frères in Ginza and Shinjuku, and exhibited at LUPICIA. ★ Due to the many retro handmade processes, there are more imperfections compared to other brand cups. Please assume that scratches on the gold accents and paint errors are present on all items. The same applies even if you purchase them at high prices at high-end stores in Ginza. I purchase first-class items directly from the kiln and re-select them independently, so I deliver items in good condition (as Lomonosov). Similar to 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. Tags: Chacott, Viktor, Imperial, Porcelain
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