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Set of four World Famous plates (-10%)
Set of four World Famous plates (-10%)
Porcelain plate
with hand-painted elements
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4-8 weeks
About the work
About the work
The love of Ukrainians to retell stories and endow them with mysticism is fascinating.
NADRA x Luuu have teamed up to capture this Ukrainian tradition of creating stories. Magical and real.
The set of four plates "The World of the Known" is part of the NADRA x Luuu "Known and Unknown" collection - plates that remind us of our beloved landscapes, love for nature, the boundlessness and power of its beauty. It's about a state of peace, being, and the ability to notice the beautiful and magical in every day and space.
Each plate is a short story. And the reason they are made in different color spectrums is because, as in every story, our characters reveal their own new facets. Themselves. Their known and unknown essence.
The standard set* of the World of the Famous includes four plates:
- Plate "About the sheep, the singing Motrya and the meadow"
- Plate "How Milena saddled the horse"
- Plate "Solomia went out into the field in the morning"
- Plate "Where is the woman with the geese going?"
*If you want to replace one of the plates or create your own set, please write to us in direct on Instagram: nadra.concept.
Characteristics
Characteristics
All plates are handmade by craftsmen from porcelain.
Product diameter: 27 cm.
Sketches of the limited collection "Known and Unknown" were designed by Ukrainian illustrator and tattoo artist Oleksandr Lutsyshyn (luuu.tattoo).
The drawings are applied using the decal technique combined with elements of hand-painted gold.
Care
Care
Wash the plate by hand in warm water with a mild detergent, using a soft sponge. Avoid the microwave, dishwasher and harsh cleaning agents.

Each piece, handcrafted by craftsmen from clay, is endowed with an individual character that was conveyed on a specific day under certain conditions, and then hardened its strength when the piece was fired at a temperature of 1200 °C.