Herend Rothschild Bird decors The history of the Rothschild Bird design goes back to the 1860s. This was the birth of the original Rothschild bird... 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
Herend porcelain Exhibition in Vienna – Hotel Marriott In 2018 November, we had the honour to organise a Herend Exhibition in Vienna. 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
Herend Marks Herend has many types of products, and they need to have a logical structure to be able to identify every product. There are... 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
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