This luxury sugar bowl “Folk Pattern”, shape Spring, was created at the Imperial Porcelain Factory as part of tea set “National ornaments”. And has an author’s overglaze painting by Vorobyevsky A.V. Moreover, beside fantasy sceneries, Alexey Vorobyevsky also liked to interpret Russian folk-art motifs. Being richly colored and emotion-saturated, the painting recalls a joyful folk carousel with figures of horses, roosters, fantasy birds, and exotic flowers all coming in the colors of scarlet red, mustard yellow, leaf green and shimmering gold plating bringing this piece alive and interpreting the famous Russian folk-tales. Furthermore, Alexey Vorobyevsky masterly and comprehensively transferred the folk-art images to the porcelain mural. “Russian Style” by A.V. Vorobyevsky was appreciated by contemporaries. At International Expo held in Brussels in 1958, the author was awarded a gold medal for tea services “Folk Patterns” and “Russian Lubok”. The bright lid of the sugar bowl has the same magic patterns as its body, as well as a wonderful red handle in the form of a leaf with gilding. Gilding of the drawing elements perfectly complements the overall composition and makes the item ideal for your interior. Lastly, this is a perfect housewarming gift for everyone.
Material: porcelain
Work: hand painting, decal, gold plating, overglaze
Dishwasher: No
Microwave: No
Bowl Capacity: 400ml
Dimensions (H/W/L): 110x160x124mm
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