The coffee set, created by Zlatoust craftsmen and decorated with inserts of deep green jade, appears as a rare piece of decorative art, assembled for six connoisseurs of unhurried rituals. Snow-white porcelain, encircled by embossed gilded holders, is juxtaposed with hand-engraved filigree patterns and mirrored planes of gilded metal, emphasizing the noble palette of the stone. The central composition, formed by a sugar bowl and a cream bowl on a common dish, unites the service into a single ensemble, where every detail is made with jewelry precision.
The porcelain bowls, set in elegant frames, are decorated with jade cabochons, giving the service the character of a collector's item. The dish, worked out with a complex ornament with a combination of gilded and silver engraving, sets a solemn tone for the entire serving, visually combining objects into a harmonious ancient scene reminiscent of luxurious coffee collections of European salons. Gilded spoons with embossed tips complete the composition, maintaining the aesthetics of the precious decoration.
Such a set is addressed to a person who prefers to surround everyday life with things with character and history, who appreciates the texture of noble materials and the power of craft. It is appropriate in interiors where collectibles do not just decorate the space, but form an atmosphere of status and quiet, confident luxury.