Tea set "Cobalt net" shaped like a Tulip, 18 pieces, for 6 people
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The Cobalt Grid is the business card of the Imperial Porcelain Factory and a symbol of Russian porcelain. The painting, created in the middle of the twentieth century by the artist Anna Yatskevich for a Tulip-shaped tea set (modeled after Serafima Yakovleva), is known all over the world. At first, Anna Yatskevich's net was gold (1945) — sets with such decor were produced immediately after the war, and then the artist created the famous "Cobalt Net" – a service that received a gold medal at the World Exhibition in Brussels in 1958. Since then, the "Cobalt Grid", as it is called now, has conquered the whole world. The service was not specially prepared for the competition, but was included in the range of factory products. It is believed that the "Cobalt net" was inspired by the elegant and elegant porcelain of the XVIII century — the Elizabethan "Own" service, in the nodes of the golden mesh of which small pink flowers are painted. Yatskevich's mesh is more intricate, made with underglaze cobalt and decorated with gold. The "cobalt net" perfectly played off the shape of the Tulip set and gave it a solemn and noble appearance. Subsequently, this decor was also used to decorate other products of the plant: coffee and table sets, all kinds of cups, vases and souvenirs (in particular thimbles). Anna Yatskevich has another drawing, known, perhaps, to everyone who has ever encountered LFZ porcelain. The famous logo of the LFZ (1936), depicted on products manufactured at the factory, also belongs to her.
Volume: 250 ml.
Materials:hard porcelain.
Type of drawing:Cobalt mesh.
Package contents:cups - 6pcs, tea saucers - 6pcs, plates - 6pcs.
Sizes: 18 × 18 × 10.7 cm .