Although of Japanese origin, Waldstein has become a distinctive European pattern over the years, influenced by countless generations of Herend masters. This isn't just because it takes its name from Baron Waldstein, one of the first to commission it in 1842. Waldstein represents a playful and charming decor, perfectly suited to those with a similar temperament.
Have the freedom to create your own sets or individual pieces. Combine different patterns and decorations to create a table setting that reflects your personal style.
Herend is not just a porcelain brand; it's an art form passed down from generation to generation. While traditional methods are used in the production of porcelain, technology is utilized only for heating the kilns. The porcelain's unique whiteness, transparency, and clarity are achieved through a special blend of raw materials. Specially trained painters at Herend paint the figures in daylight. Only those who hold the title of "Chief Painter" are authorized to sign their works. Herend also offers the option to replace any lost or broken parts you've purchased since production. Inspired primarily by nature, Herend incorporates distinctive birds, meaningful flowers (such as lotus and peony), butterflies, and Chinese motifs into its decorations. Prices for Herend porcelain vary depending on the intensity and richness of the decorations.
Not dishwasher safe. Use with a mild dishwashing detergent is recommended. Do not use steel wool or hard, abrasive sponges.