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Imperial Porcelain
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• BRIEF DESCRIPTION |
The Imperial Porcelain Factory (until recently the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory) is one of the world's foremost manufacturers of fine china. Established by the Russian Imperial family in 1744, the factory is the oldest in Russia (third oldest in Europe) and initially made goods specifically for the imperial court. Imperial Porcelain is found in the collections of the world's most prestigious museums and is in high-demand at Sotheby's and Christie's auctions. Among the most famous products are the"Cobalt net" pattern tea and dinner sets (which feature thin blue lines of cobalt and 22-karat gold), decanters fashioned in the Russian traditional style (often in the shape of figures), porcelain Easter eggs, statuettes, as well as many other stunning designs and patterns. Alongside the more traditional patterns are tea and coffee sets inspired by the Russian avant-garde. There are nine locations of the factory outlet store in central Moscow, including one in GUM on Red Square.
Type:
Traditional Crafts
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• LOCATION |
Address:
9, Kutozovksy Prospekt Metro:
Kievskaya Telephone:
+7 (495) 243-7501 Working hours:
Daily, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Address:
5, Ulitsa Petrovka, "Berlinsky Dom" Centre Metro:
Kuznetsky most, Teatralnaya Telephone:
+7 (495) 775-1966 Working hours:
Daily, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
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