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Gzhel tea set with lapis lazuli, for 4 persons, Zlatoust
Art. : 059-265
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280 000 ₽
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Art. : 059-265

The Gzhel tea set with lapis lazuli for 4 people is a representative setting that turns a familiar tea party into a solemn rite of hospitality. The composition includes four cups with saucers, four spoons and a central sugar bowl with a lid, assembled into a single ensemble, designed in a blue-gold color scheme. The snow-white surface of the bowls emphasizes the festive purity of the shape, and the rich decoration sets the feeling of a palace serving, appropriate on a table where not only the drink is appreciated, but also the impression.

The set is based on a combination of porcelain and gold-plated metal, processed in the decorative tradition of Zlatoust. The cups are set in gilded frames with delicate handles decorated with ornamental overlays and inserts of lapis lazuli in a deep ultramarine shade, giving a noble cold accent against a background of warm gold. The saucers reveal a complex pattern: swirls, floral motifs, fine engraving, contrasting cobalt-colored enamel fields complemented by miniature red accents; stones are placed along the edge and on decorative elements, echoing the rim of the bowls. The sugar bowl supports the overall architecture of the set — a porcelain bowl in a gilded setting, a lid with a relief decoration and an insert of lapis lazuli on the top, and a blue enamel belt around the rim, creating the effect of a jeweled crown. The spoons are made in gilded metal, decorated with a subtle pattern on the handles, complementing the ensemble not only visually, but also tactilely with the smooth, heavy luster of a real status item.

Gzhel with lapis lazuli is intended for people who are accustomed to surround themselves with rare objects that speak about taste more softly than any words: home owners, managers, collectors, connoisseurs of Russian art schools. The set is appropriate as a high—level gift - for an anniversary, a significant appointment, the completion of a project, a protocol event when a cultural note and a confident presentation are important. This setting combines the whiteness of porcelain, jewelry gilding, the deep blue of enamel and stone, creating an object that is not just tableware, but a sign of prosperity, tradition and impeccable style.

The Gzhel tea set with lapis lazuli for 4 people is a representative setting that turns a familiar tea party into a solemn rite of hospitality. The composition includes four cups with saucers, four spoons and a central sugar bowl with a lid, assembled into a single ensemble, designed in a blue-gold color scheme. The snow-white surface of the bowls emphasizes the festive purity of the shape, and the rich decoration sets the feeling of a palace serving, appropriate on a table where not only the drink is appreciated, but also the impression.

The set is based on a combination of porcelain and gold-plated metal, processed in the decorative tradition of Zlatoust. The cups are set in gilded frames with delicate handles decorated with ornamental overlays and inserts of lapis lazuli in a deep ultramarine shade, giving a noble cold accent against a background of warm gold. The saucers reveal a complex pattern: swirls, floral motifs, fine engraving, contrasting cobalt-colored enamel fields complemented by miniature red accents; stones are placed along the edge and on decorative elements, echoing the rim of the bowls. The sugar bowl supports the overall architecture of the set — a porcelain bowl in a gilded setting, a lid with a relief decoration and an insert of lapis lazuli on the top, and a blue enamel belt around the rim, creating the effect of a jeweled crown. The spoons are made in gilded metal, decorated with a subtle pattern on the handles, complementing the ensemble not only visually, but also tactilely with the smooth, heavy luster of a real status item.

Gzhel with lapis lazuli is intended for people who are accustomed to surround themselves with rare objects that speak about taste more softly than any words: home owners, managers, collectors, connoisseurs of Russian art schools. The set is appropriate as a high—level gift - for an anniversary, a significant appointment, the completion of a project, a protocol event when a cultural note and a confident presentation are important. This setting combines the whiteness of porcelain, jewelry gilding, the deep blue of enamel and stone, creating an object that is not just tableware, but a sign of prosperity, tradition and impeccable style.

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Sizes: 30 × 30 × 10 cm .
Weight: 5.03 kg .
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