Tea steamer made of porcelain "Lamplighter"
Art. : 389-48
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The box is 30 x 30 x 30 cm (4200 ₽ )
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Art. : 389-48

In the very heart of St. Petersburg, under the vaults of heaven, where time moves slowly, and street lights awaken ancient legends, the memory of Antipas the lamplighter lives. Year after year, he lit the lights of the city, and every evening his figure disappeared into the twilight, leaving behind a trail of soft light scattered on the pavements. His hands, skillful and precise, ignited the lamps, just as a skilled artist enlivens a canvas with his strokes.

This tea steaming is a whole scene captured in porcelain. The cup and saucer are carried away into the atmosphere of St. Petersburg of the XIX century, where the streets are drowned in blue twilight, bridges reflect the glare of lanterns, and the subtle aroma of rain and history hovers over the Nevsky expanses. The image is imbued with the spirit of the old city: Antip in a high frock coat walks along the cobblestones, touching the lampposts with a lighted lamp, turning the night into a mystery of light and shadows.

The finest porcelain, framed with gold accents, refers to an era when every piece was born not for everyday life, but for ritual. The deep cobalt pattern, imitating old graphic prints, creates the impression of frozen time, as if the artist had left the breath of St. Petersburg in this ornament. The flashlight on the saucer shines as if it were real, and in its soft glow you can guess not only the silhouettes of bridges, but also a glimpse of bygone times.

Antip didn't just light lanterns – he gave the light of life. His movements had the same restrained grace inherent in the city on the Neva, his step was even, his gestures precise, and his gaze was full of forward aspiration. The same applies to the tea pair, which embodies the harmony of form and meaning, where every line, every curl of the pattern carries a touch of history, the mystery of semitones and the elegance of a bygone era.

One sip from this cup and St. Petersburg comes alive in your imagination. There is a cool autumn evening in the air, candles are trembling outside the windows, and somewhere there, at the corner of the pavement, Antipas is already raising his lamp to light the way for those who walk in the dark.

In the very heart of St. Petersburg, under the vaults of heaven, where time moves slowly, and street lights awaken ancient legends, the memory of Antipas the lamplighter lives. Year after year, he lit the lights of the city, and every evening his figure disappeared into the twilight, leaving behind a trail of soft light scattered on the pavements. His hands, skillful and precise, ignited the lamps, just as a skilled artist enlivens a canvas with his strokes.

This tea steaming is a whole scene captured in porcelain. The cup and saucer are carried away into the atmosphere of St. Petersburg of the XIX century, where the streets are drowned in blue twilight, bridges reflect the glare of lanterns, and the subtle aroma of rain and history hovers over the Nevsky expanses. The image is imbued with the spirit of the old city: Antip in a high frock coat walks along the cobblestones, touching the lampposts with a lighted lamp, turning the night into a mystery of light and shadows.

The finest porcelain, framed with gold accents, refers to an era when every piece was born not for everyday life, but for ritual. The deep cobalt pattern, imitating old graphic prints, creates the impression of frozen time, as if the artist had left the breath of St. Petersburg in this ornament. The flashlight on the saucer shines as if it were real, and in its soft glow you can guess not only the silhouettes of bridges, but also a glimpse of bygone times.

Antip didn't just light lanterns – he gave the light of life. His movements had the same restrained grace inherent in the city on the Neva, his step was even, his gestures precise, and his gaze was full of forward aspiration. The same applies to the tea pair, which embodies the harmony of form and meaning, where every line, every curl of the pattern carries a touch of history, the mystery of semitones and the elegance of a bygone era.

One sip from this cup and St. Petersburg comes alive in your imagination. There is a cool autumn evening in the air, candles are trembling outside the windows, and somewhere there, at the corner of the pavement, Antipas is already raising his lamp to light the way for those who walk in the dark.

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Sizes: 16 × 16 × 7 cm .

Weight: 0.2 kg .

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Moscow
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In the next day (17 July) 300 ₽
On the day of the order (16 July) 400 ₽
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Beyond the Moscow Ring Road
up to 6 km from MKAD (16 July) 600 ₽
from 6 to 10 from MKAD (16 July) 900 ₽
Over 10 km from MKAD (16 July) Check with the manager
St. Petersburg
Pickup from the gallery free
In the next day (17 July) 300 ₽
On the day of the order (16 July) 400 ₽
Within 2 hours (16 July) Check with the manager
Evening delivery (16 July) Check with the manager
Beyond the Ring Road
Any distance (16 July) Check with the manager
To other cities
VIP, by courier (today)(16 July, today) from 3 000 ₽ (check with the manager)
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