The design of the original "Milaya" (Dear) service, by Julia Zhukova, draws inspiration from the aesthetics of Russian lubok prints. This distinctly Russian folk art form, with its concise visual elements, accessible content, vibrant colors, and simple imagery, represents a charming chapter in our country's history of fine arts. Now, this style of graphic art has found expression in porcelain. Images of scenes from rural life, colorful ornaments, and oval medallions featuring proverbs written in Old Russian adorn the porcelain surfaces of the pieces. The variety of depictions on the items is captivating – a family against a church backdrop, a young man seated in a boat, an elderly man with a boy, a girl carrying buckets of water, a boy herding a goat - one desires to study and admire them. This vibrant and original service will become a beautiful table setting and an indispensable decorative item for the home, radiating beauty and positive sentiment. Each cup bears its own title: Obedience Humility Labor Mercy Purity Reflection Form designed by Leporskaya A.A. Drawing by Zhukova Yu.L.

"Milyy" tea set, factory Molodezhnaya, 6/20, IFZ, Novyy.

  • Product Code: 5549
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $49.99


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