Goblet 925 Silver Niello Order of Victory — gilded 330 ml
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The Order of Victory—the highest military decoration of the Soviet Union—adorns this goblet as its central motif. The five-pointed ruby star with the Kremlin tower in the center, framed by a laurel wreath, flanked by golden stars and the date 1941-1945. Above it, in golden script: "Победа!" — Victory. 925 Sterling silver, 330 ml, approx. 300 g, completely gold-plated inside. A goblet that stands 203 mm tall and tells a story no Russian forgets.
Commemorative Goblets and Patriotic Cups in 925 Sterling Silver
Order of Victory, Pobeda motif, Niello hand-engraving. For veterans, commemorative occasions, and collectors.
Discover Silver Drinking GlassesThe Order of Victory on the Goblet — 1941-1945 in Silver
The Order of Victory (Орден Победы) was established in 1943 and awarded only 20 times—exclusively to supreme commanders who led entire fronts. It is considered the rarest and highest Soviet award. On this goblet, the Order is depicted as the central medallion in niello hand-engraving with gold and red accents: the five-pointed star, the Kremlin silhouette in the center, the laurel wreath, the date 1941-1945.
Around the Order, dense floral niello tendrils with golden fields flow—the same ornamental tradition that also characterizes the wine goblets and beer mugs in our assortment. But here, the ornament serves a different purpose: it frames a symbol that touches millions of people. The golden knop on the stem and the gilded foot give the goblet the dignity that the motif demands.
The Victory Pair — Large and Small
This goblet has a smaller sibling: the Pobeda Goblet (165 ml) with the inscription "Победа" and the Eternal Flame. Together they form a pair:
- Order of Victory (this piece): 330 ml, approx. 300 g, H 203 mm — the large ceremonial goblet with the Order as motif
- Pobeda (11784): 165 ml, approx. 185-190 g, H 139 mm — the compact commemorative goblet with inscription and Eternal Flame
Available as a set upon request — two goblets, one theme, two perspectives: the Order (the award) and the Flame (the memory).
For What Occasions Is This Goblet Intended?
Victory Day (May 9): The most important commemorative day in Russian culture. This goblet is raised on May 9th—to toast to those who fought and those who did not return.
Veterans and their families: For people with a personal connection to the war generations. The Order of Victory on the goblet is an honor that stands on the shelf and is visible every day.
Official honors and farewells: As an honor goblet at military or official memorial ceremonies. 330 ml and 300 g—large enough for a dignified presentation.
Collectors of patriotic and historical pieces: The Order of Victory as a motif on SevChern niello—a collector's item that combines history and craftsmanship.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Order of Victory Goblet
What exactly does the motif show?
The Order of Victory (Орден Победы)—five-pointed ruby star with Kremlin silhouette, laurel wreath, date 1941-1945, inscription "Победа!". Surrounded by floral niello tendrils with golden accents.
What distinguishes this goblet from the smaller Pobeda goblet?
Size (330 ml vs. 165 ml), motif (Order of Victory vs. inscription + Eternal Flame), and presence (203 mm height vs. 139 mm). The Pobeda goblet is more compact and personal, this one is the ceremonial goblet. Available as a pair upon request.
Can one drink from the goblet?
Yes—925 silver is food-safe, as is the internal gold plating. 330 ml for wine, cognac, or a celebratory toast. Clean with warm water.
Is engraving possible?
Upon request—on the foot or on the polished surface below the motif. Name, date, or dedication.
✦ Material: 925 Sterling silver, fine gold plating (inside, rim, knop, foot)
✦ Motif: Order of Victory (Орден Победы), 1941-1945, Kremlin, laurel wreath
✦ Dimensions: Ø 83 mm × H 203 mm
✦ Volume: 330 ml
✦ Weight: approx. 300 g
✦ Manufacturer: SevChern, Veliky Ustyug — niello hand-engraving
✦ Engraving: possible upon request
✦ Delivery: in gift box
✦ Sister goblet: Pobeda Goblet 165 ml — as a pair upon request
The Order of Victory in 925 Silver — a commemorative goblet that transcends generations
Niello hand-engraved, gold-plated, 330 ml. For Victory Day and veterans.
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