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Porcelain figurine "The Jew Banker"
Art. : 244-9
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24 000 ₽
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Engraving on the nameplate (1500 ₽)
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The box is 22 x 16 x 10 cm (2000 ₽ )
Package 30 x 40 x 15 cm (500 ₽ )
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About this product
Art. : 244-9

Whiter than frost and snow, more ringing than jade – the poet from the Celestial Empire, who sang porcelain, did not skimp on epithets! Among the great inventions of China, porcelain claims to be, if not the most important, then the most beautiful.

The secret of making porcelain dishes was kept in the strictest secrecy. Attempts to find her out were punishable by death. However, first exported to Asian countries, and by the XVI century to Europe, porcelain was valued above gold. Scientists and masters from all over the world struggled to reveal his secret.

The complex technology of mixing porcelain mass, which includes kaolin, quartz and mica, and no less complex roasting are just the basics learned from the Chinese. Japanese, Florentine, and Prussian porcelain manufactories added something of their own to this base, obtaining, although different from the prototype, but beautiful porcelain in its own way.

Whiter than frost and snow, more ringing than jade – the poet from the Celestial Empire, who sang porcelain, did not skimp on epithets! Among the great inventions of China, porcelain claims to be, if not the most important, then the most beautiful.

The secret of making porcelain dishes was kept in the strictest secrecy. Attempts to find her out were punishable by death. However, first exported to Asian countries, and by the XVI century to Europe, porcelain was valued above gold. Scientists and masters from all over the world struggled to reveal his secret.

The complex technology of mixing porcelain mass, which includes kaolin, quartz and mica, and no less complex roasting are just the basics learned from the Chinese. Japanese, Florentine, and Prussian porcelain manufactories added something of their own to this base, obtaining, although different from the prototype, but beautiful porcelain in its own way.

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Characteristics
Country of manufacture: Belarus
Material: porcelain, gilding, paints,
Sizes: 9 × 6 × 19 cm .
Weight: 0.2 kg .
You will receive a passport with this product.

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On the day of the order (11 May) 400 ₽
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Beyond the Moscow Ring Road
up to 6 km from MKAD (11 May) 600 ₽
from 6 to 10 from MKAD (11 May) 900 ₽
Over 10 km from MKAD (11 May) Check with the manager
To other cities
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