Khlebnikov was an Imperial Russian jewelry firm, founded ca. 1867 by Ivan Khlebnikov in Saint Petersburg, but transferred to Moscow in 1871.
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The business was highly successful and received the Imperial Warrant, producing work of originality and highest quality using decoration in the traditional Russian style on many pieces. Enamel was a speciality, especially plique-à-jour, but also cloisonné. Demand for its work was high and in 1882 it employed 200 craftsmen. The business succumbed at the time of the Russian Revolution.[1][2]
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References
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- ^ Фирма Хлебникова Archived 2014-03-02 at the Wayback Machine. sov-art.net.ru
- ^ Хлебников Иван Петрович (1819–1881) Archived 2016-09-20 at the Wayback Machine. kykolnik.livejournal.com