Product Dimensions
Cup Height: 7.5 cm
Cup Plate Diameter: 13 cm
Cup Volume: 120 mL
Orient’s golden burkuluk lines reflect the Far Eastern influence and were produced as a decorative piece by the Herend Porcelain Factory in the 19th century. used as an element. Thin gold lines drawn with a pencil and white porcelain give special color effects depending on the light.
The endless line, resembling the layers of onyx stone, consists of a wreath filling a large surface. This decoration, which came from Japan, was adapted by European porcelain painters in the 18th century. The originality of the Herend pattern comes from the “Onyx” double lines: the wreath drawn in black or lilac is accompanied by a gold line.
The richly drawn motifs of Oriental and Onyx patterns provide a contrasting background for the iconic, golden brick-based motif, using elements from European porcelain art. Referring to the world-famous treasury of the Russian Tsar, the “Retreat” pattern depicts allegorical motifs in a gold frame.
These motifs, which show the characteristics of European porcelain painting, create an elegant setting for a festive table.
Ribbon, tree, bird, butterfly, tulip and rose motifs are displayed in a gold frame on 24-carat gold-bordered plates. Black and lilac color alternatives are available.