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Herend Porcelain
Hungarian, 1826
Herend Porcelain is a Hungarian porcelain manufacturer known for its handcrafted, high-quality porcelain products. The company was founded in 1826 in the small Hungarian village of Herend, and it has since become one of the most famous porcelain manufacturers in the world.
Herend Porcelain is known for its intricate designs and attention to detail. Each piece is made by skilled artisans who use traditional techniques to handcraft and decorate the porcelain. The company is best known for its figurines, which often depict animals, as well as its dinnerware, tea sets, and vases.
One of Herend Porcelain's most famous designs is the Rothschild Bird pattern, which features a colorful bird surrounded by butterflies and flowers. This design was created in the 1850s for the Rothschild family, who were major patrons of the arts and who commissioned Herend Porcelain to create a unique dinner service for them.
Over the years, Herend Porcelain has produced pieces for royalty and celebrities around the world, including Queen Victoria, the Emperor of Japan, and members of the British royal family. Today, the company continues to produce exquisite porcelain pieces that are highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs of fine porcelain.
Herend Porcelain is known for its intricate designs and attention to detail. Each piece is made by skilled artisans who use traditional techniques to handcraft and decorate the porcelain. The company is best known for its figurines, which often depict animals, as well as its dinnerware, tea sets, and vases.
One of Herend Porcelain's most famous designs is the Rothschild Bird pattern, which features a colorful bird surrounded by butterflies and flowers. This design was created in the 1850s for the Rothschild family, who were major patrons of the arts and who commissioned Herend Porcelain to create a unique dinner service for them.
Over the years, Herend Porcelain has produced pieces for royalty and celebrities around the world, including Queen Victoria, the Emperor of Japan, and members of the British royal family. Today, the company continues to produce exquisite porcelain pieces that are highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs of fine porcelain.
Herend Porcelain
Herend of Hungary Hand Painted Rabbit with 24k Gold Accents
H 1 in W 2 in D 1 in
$ 490
Herend Porcelain
Herend Porcelain Tableware Covered Bowl / Tureen
H 6 in W 14 in D 9 in
$ 1,800
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Herend Porcelain
Herend Hungarian Porcelain Covered Pot De Creme Service / 12 People
H 3 in W 5 in D 4 in
$ 5,500
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