Ussr Russian Soviet Faceted Glass Drinking For Vodka, Whiskey Or Tea, Juice

US $490

  • Санкт-Петербург, default, Russian Federation
  • Nov 15th
USSR RUSSIAN SOVIET FACETED GLASS DRINKING for VODKA, WHISKEY or TEA , JUICE named "Granynii Stakan" or "Za Zdorov'e" Volume: 250 ml Diameter: 75 mm Height: 110 mm Glass history Origin faceted glass is not known. A common view is that Russia faceted glasses started to do in the era of Peter I in the town of Gus-Crystal. Faceted glass is not rolled off the table if tipped over during the ship's pitching. Anyway, you can c safe to say that before the Revolution, and a stack of glasses to faces in Russia have produced [2]. More on "Morning Still Life" of Petrov-Vodkin depicts 12-sided glass of tea, and it is - 1918. Some sources mention faceted glasses Urshelskogo glass factory in 1914. The exhibition of Faberge Museum Baden-Baden is demonstrated in still-life style "vanguard" of 1905 which depicts fried egg, herring bones and faceted glass. Design Soviet-style faceted glass is often credited with the Soviet sculptor Vera Mukhina - the author of the monumental composition "Worker and Collective Farm Girl"; however, there is no documentary evidence of this. Ignatyevna fascinated by the glass at the end of the 1940s, at which time it was necessary to develop a form of glass for catering (convenient for use in dishwashers, and at the same time more durable). "Mukhina" cup created by taking into account these requirements - a smooth ring, which is on the edge of the circle, and makes it different from the traditional form of "simple faceted". According to another version, the developer of faceted glass became Ural engineer Nikolay Slavs. In his diaries preserved sketches Cup with 10, 20 and 30 faces - though he offered to make a glass of metal. Probably, they can see and Vera Mukhina, was evacuated to the Urals, and then offered to do "the drinking bowl" made of glass. Day faceted glass of birth is September 11 and the first Soviet faceted glass was released in 1943, the oldest in the Russian glass factory in the town of Gus-Crystal.  If your have any questions, do not hesitate to write to me, I'll be happy to answer. Your feedback and support is very important for me. I am a novice seller who wants to show you the real quality and comfort in working with me!

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