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Larisa Nepochatova’s Golf Cup

Handcrafted Precious Sculptured Trophy


Materials: silver, diamonds, malachite, brass, bronze, wood (walnut), gilding, rhodium plating.

Birthed in the year 2012

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The Larisa Nepochatova’s Golf Cup stands as a paragon of opulence, crafted from the finest materials and adorned with an exquisite, unique design. This trophy encapsulates the profound traditions and the monumental significance of sporting achievements, immortalizing an era where art and sport converge.

The cup’s visage is an aesthetic manifestation of tradition and prestige, mirroring the profound symbolism inherent in the game of golf. In its creation, the master artisans and jewellers at the House of Lobortas sought a harmonious blend of golf’s quintessential elements — the club and the ball — meticulously rendered and seamlessly integrated with the vibrant hues of malachite, symbolizing the verdant golf course. This serves as a wellspring of inspiration, evoking not only the game’s importance but also the camaraderie and communion with nature on lush, green fields.

Through the amalgamation of silver, diamonds, malachite, brass, bronze, walnut wood, gilding, and rhodium plating, the jewellers have fashioned a masterpiece that embodies the very essence of golf and the spirit of competition that ignites the desire to vie for it. Each detail, from the scintillating diamonds to the warm embrace of walnut wood, contributes to the overall harmony and splendour of the piece. It seems to beckon its possessor to strive for excellence while honouring the traditions and beauty of the game.

The Larisa Nepochatova’s Golf Cup is not merely a trophy; it is a narrative, a symbol, the very embodiment of the spirit of sport and art. It melds the jewellers’ craftsmanship, time-honoured traditions, and a fervent passion for the game, creating a legacy that will enchant and inspire generations of athletes and aesthetes alike.

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