Karina Pozdeeva, PR Director with the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in St. Petersburg, at a porcelain painting workshop at the Imperial Porcelain shop in Kutuzovsky Prospekt.28.05.2010#678594
A teapot of the Fiesta tea set produced at the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in St. Petersburg.28.05.2010#678593
A "White" teapot and a halfcup of the Malevich tea set produced at the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in St. Petersburg.28.05.2010#678591
A cup with a "Cobalt Net" pattern produced at the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in St. Petersburg. The patterns by artist Anna Yatskevich are a trademark of the plant and a symbol of Russian porcelain.28.05.2010#678590
A teapot and a cup with a "Cobalt net" pattern produced at the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in St. Petersburg. The patterns by artist Anna Yatskevich are a trademark of the plant and a symbol of Russian porcelain.28.05.2010#678589
An "Order of Glory" cup marking the anniversary of the Victory Day produced at the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in St. Petersburg. "May" cups are made of thin bone china and were first made by a merited artist Eduard Krimmer and released in May 1969 at the Lomonosov Leningrad Porcelain Manufactory.28.05.2010#678587
A "Serenade" cup produced at the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in St. Petersburg. "May" cups are made of thin bone china and were first made by a merited artist Eduard Krimmer and released in May 1969 at the Lomonosov Leningrad Porcelain Manufactory.28.05.2010#678586
A "Russian Empire Style" cup produced at the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in St. Petersburg. "May" cups are made of thin bone china and were first made by a merited artist Eduard Krimmer and released in May 1969 at the Lomonosov Leningrad Porcelain Manufactory.28.05.2010#678585
A "Swan Lake" cup of the Russian Ballet series ("May") produced at the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in St. Petersburg. "May" cups are made of thin bone china and were first made by a merited artist Eduard Krimmer and released in May 1969 at the Lomonosov Leningrad Porcelain Manufactory.28.05.2010#678584
A "Golden Branches" cup produced at the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in St. Petersburg. "May" cups are made of thin bone china and were first made by a merited artist Eduard Krimmer and released in May 1969 at the Lomonosov Leningrad Porcelain Manufactory.28.05.2010#678583
Yulia Zhukova, artist with the Imperial Porcelain Manifactory in St. Petersburg, curator of exhibitions at the Gallery of Modern Porcelain Art, at a porcelain painting workshop at the Imperial Porcelain shop in Kutuzovsky Prospekt.28.05.2010#678582