

Antique Imperial Russian 84 Silver Gilt Rococo Repousse Sugar Tong Russia Empire. This product data sheet is originally written in English.
This exquisite Antique Imperial Russian 84 Silver Gilt Rococo Repousse Sugar Tong is a rare and elegant example of fine Russian craftsmanship from the Imperial era. Fully hallmarked for the 84 Kokoshnik Russian silver standard, this delicate yet intricate piece embodies the opulence and artistry of Imperial Russian silverware.Measuring 125mm in length and 22mm in width at the top, this finely detailed sugar tong showcases beautifully chased rococo motifs, adding a touch of luxury and refinement to any collection. The repouss technique used in the creation of this piece results in raised, three-dimensional patterns, characteristic of the Rococo style, which flourished in the late 18th and 19th centuries. The gilt interior further enhances the tongs beauty, providing a striking contrast to the silver exterior.
Such craftsmanship was reserved for high-status households, reflecting the grandeur of the Russian aristocracy during the Imperial period. With a weight of 15.56 grams, this sugar tong is well-balanced and substantial, yet delicate in design. It remains in wonderful condition with no notable damage, a testament to its exceptional quality and careful preservation over the years. Pieces like this were often used in the lavish tea services of Russian nobility, making this a tangible link to the refined traditions of the Imperial court. This remarkable antique is a must-have for collectors of Russian silver, fine decorative arts, or those who appreciate historic European craftsmanship.Whether displayed as an elegant collectible, used for special occasions, or added to a distinguished collection of Imperial Russian antiques, this rare and beautifully preserved sugar tong is a timeless treasure of historical and artistic significance. The gilt interior further enhances the tongs beauty, providing a striking contrast to.