Tea set "Morning bouquet" for 2 persons, Zlatoust
Art. : 059-245
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Art. : 059-245

The snow-white porcelain, shining with the purity of the morning light, is framed in gold and turquoise enamel, like a dawn sky illuminated by the first rays of the sun. This tea set is not just an object for tea drinking, but the embodiment of an aristocratic tradition, when every minute of enjoyment turned into a ritual, and every detail carried the art of impeccable taste. It is designed for those who can not just drink tea, but feel its subtle shades, surrounding themselves with beauty and grace.

The rounded teapot seems to symbolize the perfection of the classics. Its smooth surface reflects soft light, and the lid is topped with a scattering of details that echo the noble architecture of Oriental palaces. Azure cabochons shining on the porcelain walls remind of the depth of the sea waters, hidden from prying eyes. This tea set preserves the atmosphere of a closed tea club, accessible only to a select few, those who know the value of true enjoyment.

Tea pairings are the perfect duo of sophistication and comfort. Each cup is braided with gold patterns, like a jewel set by a jeweler. Their outlines are smooth and refined, as if created for sophisticated hands accustomed to objects that carry not only aesthetics, but also historical meaning. The interior of the cups is flawless, ideal for a true connoisseur who knows how to distinguish the finest facets of a bouquet of flavors.

Saucers are a work of art, a separate story told in the language of ornaments. Each curl traces the rhythm of ancient oriental miniatures, a harmony that conveys the essence of the very concept of luxury. They recall the traditions of royal houses, where gold was not just a metal, but a symbol of superiority, a power capable of subjugating time.

This set is enclosed in an elegant case, like a relic created for special moments. It not only complements the interior, but also emphasizes the status of the owner, turning tea drinking into the art of enjoying the moment. This is the choice of those who are accustomed to surround themselves with perfection, reserving the right to exclusivity.

The snow-white porcelain, shining with the purity of the morning light, is framed in gold and turquoise enamel, like a dawn sky illuminated by the first rays of the sun. This tea set is not just an object for tea drinking, but the embodiment of an aristocratic tradition, when every minute of enjoyment turned into a ritual, and every detail carried the art of impeccable taste. It is designed for those who can not just drink tea, but feel its subtle shades, surrounding themselves with beauty and grace.

The rounded teapot seems to symbolize the perfection of the classics. Its smooth surface reflects soft light, and the lid is topped with a scattering of details that echo the noble architecture of Oriental palaces. Azure cabochons shining on the porcelain walls remind of the depth of the sea waters, hidden from prying eyes. This tea set preserves the atmosphere of a closed tea club, accessible only to a select few, those who know the value of true enjoyment.

Tea pairings are the perfect duo of sophistication and comfort. Each cup is braided with gold patterns, like a jewel set by a jeweler. Their outlines are smooth and refined, as if created for sophisticated hands accustomed to objects that carry not only aesthetics, but also historical meaning. The interior of the cups is flawless, ideal for a true connoisseur who knows how to distinguish the finest facets of a bouquet of flavors.

Saucers are a work of art, a separate story told in the language of ornaments. Each curl traces the rhythm of ancient oriental miniatures, a harmony that conveys the essence of the very concept of luxury. They recall the traditions of royal houses, where gold was not just a metal, but a symbol of superiority, a power capable of subjugating time.

This set is enclosed in an elegant case, like a relic created for special moments. It not only complements the interior, but also emphasizes the status of the owner, turning tea drinking into the art of enjoying the moment. This is the choice of those who are accustomed to surround themselves with perfection, reserving the right to exclusivity.

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Characteristics

Package contents: teapot, sugar bowl, mugs — 2 pcs., saucers — 2 pcs., spoons — 2 pcs.

Sizes: 54 × 14 × 15 cm .

Weight: 7.3 kg .

You will receive a passport with this product.

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