Vintage Lomonosov Porcelain Jug – Woman in Kokoshnik Headdress, After Natalya Danko (1960s)
Vintage Lomonosov Porcelain Jug – Woman in Kokoshnik Headdress, After Natalya Danko (1960s)
Add a bold and beautiful statement to your collection with this exceptional vintage Lomonosov porcelain jug, designed in the 1960s after a piece by renowned Soviet sculptor Natalya Danko.
Crafted in the form of a woman’s head, this jug is inspired by traditional Russian folk dress and features a richly detailed kokoshnik headdress, elaborate earrings, and a decorative collar. Hand-painted in vibrant red, cobalt blue, emerald green, and lavish gold, the design is bursting with mid-century character and folkloric charm.
Made by the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory (LFZ) in the USSR, this piece bears the factory’s maker’s mark on the base and is in immaculate vintage condition.
- Origin: USSR, Lomonosov Porcelain Factory (LFZ)
- Date: Circa 1960s
- Design: After Natalya Danko
- Height: Approx. 14cm (front)
- Material: Hand-painted porcelain with gilding
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition
Whether displayed as a statement piece or added to a collection of Soviet-era ceramics or folk art, this unique jug brings history, craftsmanship, and a splash of bold colour to any interior.