Herend dinner sets An overview of the most important and iconic dinnerware of Herend. The Manufactory of Herend offers many different pattern Dinner sets. The following... Continue reading
Herend Victoria butterflies and flowers Why you cannot choose? The Herend Victoria decor is built up of butterflies and flowers as decor elements. In this... Continue reading
The Herend fine china Teacups (and saucers) Herend’s first products were teacups, saucers, and other teaware. This blog post gives an overview of the Herend... Continue reading
Herend Teapots One of the most iconic elements of the Herend Tea set is the Herend Teapot. Let’s discover the options for the teapots manufactured... Continue reading
Herend Victoria – What is the meaning of Queen Victoria VBO? The abbreviations of the Herend Queen Victoria design family are representing design differences. But what... Continue reading
Herend Roses Herend roses are one of the most complex ornamental elements of Herend fine china products. How are they made? What do they symbolise?... Continue reading
Apponyi – Chinese Bouquet Colours One of the most known Herend porcelain design is the Apponyi design. It is originated from the Indian Basket design.... Continue reading
Further Herend Plates for the place setting – dinner sets There are smaller plate options for the Herend place settings. These are the followings: Crescent... Continue reading
Herend Dinner Sets consists of multiple porcelain pieces. We collect the Serving Dishes to help you navigate while composing your dinner set. Continue reading
Rare and Limited Herend Patterns At Herend, every piece of porcelain is unique. Yet there are some designs that every Herend enthusiast knows very well... Continue reading
The Herend Milkmug We would like to draw your attention to a less known Herend product, the Multifunctional or Morning Mug. Not many of our... Continue reading
Herend Typographical Errors “How to write it correctly?” Recently, we have received some messages asking for the following items: Herrend, Herand, Heren, Heremd, Hevend, and... Continue reading
Brief Chronology of Herend 1826 Vince Stingl establishes a hard pottery workshop in Herend. 1839 Mór Fischer buys the Manufactory from Vince Stingl and his... Continue reading
In the 1850—60s it was a common practice to use several hundred or thousand-year-old Far Eastern porcelain decors as a base when creating new European... Continue reading
History of Porcelain – The Secret of the “White Gold” Porcelain is the noblest ceramic material. The word ceramics comes from the Greek Kerameia, which... Continue reading
History of the Herend Porcelain Manufactory A short introduction to the birth of the Porcelain Manufactory of Herend We’ve visited the Manufactory of Herend in... Continue reading