Caviar bowl on a stand "Piratskaya" with lapis lazuli, Zlatoust
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The caviar bowl on the Pirate stand with lapis lazuli is a chamber object for serving delicacies, turning a pause at the table into a small ceremony. The composition is built on a massive base of polished dark stone, confidently holding all the elements and emphasizing the contrast of metal and minerals. On the right is a bowl with faceted walls, assembled from dark stone and topped with a lid with a gilded top; next to it is a spoon designed for precise feeding of caviar without unnecessary touching. On the left is a pirate figurine made like a miniature sculpture: in a mood—setting pose, with recognizable costume details and attributes of sea luck. The item is addressed to those who appreciate not only the rarity of the product, but also the aesthetics of the presentation — owners of cabinets, private collections, yacht interiors, those who are accustomed to surround themselves with objects with character.
The Zlatoust school is visible in working with metal: gilding, fine engraving, jewelry inserts, relief, brought to clarity in the light. Ornamental lines can be read on the lid and along the decorative belt, setting a rhythm and creating a depth effect due to a combination of polished and matte textures. Lapis lazuli accents, gathered in the form of expressive "drops" of sea blue, support the theme of travel and echo the cold shine of individual details of the finish. The base is decorated with a story plate — graphics of a nautical chart with a ship and a lighthouse, made in a contrasting technique that allows the drawing to look like an engraving from an ancient atlas.
The "pirate" caviar bowl is perceived as an allegory of prey and choice: the delicacy is like a trophy, the serving is like a status sign, and the whole scene is like a reminder of the freedom of the route. The pirate next to the barrel and the sea map is not a decoration game, but a symbol of courage, the ability to take responsibility and enjoy the result without looking back. The dark stone of the bowl keeps cool, the lid preserves the fragrance, the spoon maintains impeccable accuracy, and lapis lazuli adds a noble touch of "depth" — the very feeling for which objects are chosen not for everyday, but for representative. Such a gift sounds confident and personal: for a person who respects traditions, appreciates rare materials and prefers things that speak for the owner without a single word.
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| Sizes: | 19 × 11 × 15 cm . |
| Weight: | 4.04 kg . |














