Specification Brand : Lomonosov Russia BulletPoint1 : See Entire Cobalt Net collection at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076PJ7N3R BulletPoint2 : The Dessert Plate is HAND PAINTED. BulletPoint3 : The original Lomonosov factory logo is on the bottom of each piece. Genuine Article - 100% Guaranteed. BulletPoint4 : Material: hard-paste porcelain. Made in Russia by the Imperial Lomonosov Porcelain Factory. BulletPoint5 : Measures: Diameter 5.9"/150 mm, height 0.79". Good for coffee sets. BulletPoint6 : ⭐ VERSATILE USE - Perfect for everyday use around the home or for events such as parties, gatherings and celebrations. BulletPoint7 : ✅ SAFE & NON-TOXIC: Made from BPA free melamine, these plates are safe for the whole family. CareInstructions : Handwash Collection : Dishes Color : Coffee Dessert Plate 6" ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 7501106908625 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 782358638790 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 0782358638790 IncludedComponents : Tray IsDishwasherSafe : 1 IsFragile : 1 IsMicrowaveable : 1 ItemName : Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Cobalt Net Tableware Teaware Collection (Coffee Dessert Plate 6") ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 9 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 9 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 9 inches ItemPackageQuantity : 6 ItemShape : Round ItemTypeKeyword : dessert-plates ItemTypeName : Dessert Plates Manufacturer : Lomonosov Russia Material : Porcelain ModelName : P8 ModelNumber : P8 NumberOfItems : 6 NumberOfPieces : 1 NumberOfSets : 6 PartNumber : P8 Pattern : Solid PatternType : Solid ProductDescription : Welcome to the world of Lomonosov Russian Porcelain !
The Imperial Russian Lomonosov Porcelain Manufactory was founded by Empress Elizabeth, Peter the Great's daughter, in 1744. Here the gifted Russian scientist Dmitry Vinogradov independently discovered the secret of making Russian porcelain and developed the technology for its manufacture and the later creation of Lomonosov Russia.
Three hundred years ago no one in Europe had any idea of the materials and techniques used in making porcelain. The Chinese kept the secrets of porcelain production. Only in the early 18th century in Saxony the alchemist Johan F. Bottger discovered a way to produce "European" hard paste porcelain. These developments did not escape the notice of Peter I. During his frequent visits to European countries, Peter I pursued his interest in the secrets of porcelain manufacture and he attempted to introduce it to Russia with the help of foreigners, but unsuccessfully. Peter I's idea to establish his own porcelain production was brought to life two decades later by his daughter, who was then Empress Elizabeth (1741-1761). ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2017-10-23T07:00:00.000Z Seasons : All Seasons Size : Dessertplate6" Style : Traditional SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable UnspscCode : 52152000