The lidded jar in question, with a VICTORIA pattern, is one of the unique hand-painted pieces of the Herend Porcelain collection. Enrich your tables and home with exclusive and original designs. This rare product has been meticulously painted by Herend's select Master painters in a limited edition (10 pieces). A museum-quality work of art, it is entirely handmade with great labor and dedication.
QUEEN VICTORIA
Named in honor of the original set exhibited at the first World's Fair in London in 1851 and purchased by Queen Victoria, this set is delicately illustrated with the influence of Chinese motifs masterfully displayed by Herend painters. Famous painters have demonstrated their extraordinary skills and experience in this product.
A Masterpiece Created by Handcraft...
Herend not only produces porcelain, but also maintains traditional craft methods. During the production process, technology is used only in the heating systems of the kilns. The special whiteness, clarity and clarity of porcelain are achieved thanks to a special mixture of raw materials and lead. Herend employs over 2000 talented painters. Working in daylight, the painters add detailed touches to the figures. Only those who hold the title of "Chief Painter" can sign their works. In addition, Herend customers have the opportunity to replace lost or broken parts of any product they purchase from Herend by placing an order with Herend. Herend's design philosophy draws inspiration from nature, adorned with details such as distinctive birds, meaningful flowers (lotus, peonies, Indian flowers), plants, butterflies, waterfalls, shepherds, and Chinese patterns. Prices vary depending on the complexity and abundance of the patterns.