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Lomonosov Porcelain
Lomonosov Porcelain is the first and the most famous Russian porcelain manufacturer. It was Tsar Peter the Great's big dream to produce Russia's own porcelain.
In 1744 his daughter Empress Elizabeth established the first porcelain factory in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Cobalt Net is reputed to be one of the most coveted products from Imperial Porcelain Manufacturers. Over 50 years this design has been quintessential image for the Lomonosov factory and all of Russian luxury china.
Full set of this pattern allows you to furnish your table completely, from appetizers to the desert and espresso.
Carefully hand-painted and adorned with 22-karat gold, Cobalt net is a mixture of modern design and timeless traditions. The graceful lines form a lovely under glaze pattern. Motif of blue netting pulled over a Tulip shape and trimmed with gilded accents.
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Porcelain Collectible Figurines
The first porcelain animal figurine, which was a bear, was made by D.I. Vinogradov, the founder of Lomonosov porcelain factory. To this day each figurine is hand painted, so each one stays unique.
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Bargain of the Day: Frieze Tea Cup and Saucer At A Discount Price!
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Tea is the favorite drink in Russia. Traditionally, it is an after meal drink, which being prepared in teapots or samovars - a Russian teakettle. You can find them in homes, offices and restaurants.
Usually, Russians drink tea from cups, but sometimes they use "podstakanniki" - a special glass cups in a silver holder. To complete Russian tradition, try a cup of tea with baked goodies, honey or homemade jam. Enjoy a great cup of tea in this beautiful Lomonosov Porcelain Frieze Tea cup and saucer set (cup is 2 1/4 inches tall, 4 inches in diameter, saucer is 6 inches in diameter). The item is HAND PAINTED with cobalt and gold and has a stamp of the factory on the bottom.
A great deal at 50% off for a limited time!
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The Gigantic Turnip Book & Doll Set
Planting garden with your child this spring? Here's a great story to accompany that adventure.
This hilarious retelling of the classic Russian tale about a grandfather whose turnip is impossible to pull from the ground uses simple vocabulary and is ideal for reading aloud. Its cumulative theme will soon have young readers gleefully joining in, counting the animals. Our companion nesting doll beautifully captures Irish artist Niamh Sharkey's wonderfully quirky illustrations, and lends itself perfectly to the counting scheme so that the child is engaged on numerous levels. A personal favorite!
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DIY Nesting Doll Craft
We offer the world's widest selection of unpainted blank Russian nesting dolls and nesting eggs at great prices. Use your favorite paints or markers to create a set of nesting dolls modeled after your family, pets, or anything your heart desires!
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Traditional Nesting Doll
Traditional Semenov dolls are a study in graphic simplicity, a folk style that has endured over the decades. All dolls in this 7-piece set open and nest together. A great doll priced to fit your budget.
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Nesting Dolls Wholesale
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If you're interested in selling our Russian nesting dolls and other Russian gifts, or if you have in mind a special product we can make for you, please check out our "Nesting dolls b2b" page. It showcases some of the custom projects we've undertaken for a variety of customers -- no matter what your business or promotional needs are, Golden Cockerel can help you come up with a unique product that's eye-catching, collectible, and sure to make your campaign a success!
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I would like to buy a brooch that these precious children have painted. I was in Russia a few weeks ago and visited an ophanage close to Sochi and would like to know more about crafts that orphans have made. God Bless You!
Vickie Latham, July 05, 2006 |
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Nesting Dolls and Toy Safety
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